I realise there's been a bit of discussion about this already but I can't seem to find any conclusive opinions on the subject. It seems that to make really nice VCDs (and DVDs too I suppose) you need either raw AVI captures at full resolution or a really good hardware MPEG encoder.
There's a new Vitec card called the DVD Cut Machine (DCM) priced at around US$700 which features MPEG-1 and -2 in and out and on-board audio. It also comes with DVD authoring software.
What I'm wondering is whether this card might offer better quality results than software encoded raw AVI captures or whether I should be thinking about a RAID array to capture those big raw AVI files for software encoding.
I think set-up costs would be about the same when DVD authoring software is factored into the raw AVI solution.
Thoughts anyone?
There's a new Vitec card called the DVD Cut Machine (DCM) priced at around US$700 which features MPEG-1 and -2 in and out and on-board audio. It also comes with DVD authoring software.
What I'm wondering is whether this card might offer better quality results than software encoded raw AVI captures or whether I should be thinking about a RAID array to capture those big raw AVI files for software encoding.
I think set-up costs would be about the same when DVD authoring software is factored into the raw AVI solution.
Thoughts anyone?
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