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  • #16
    Yes
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    • #17
      Authoring:
      ...YES, most certainly...
      Editing: ...NO, most certainly not...

      Sorry, Patrick
      Brian, why would you make the distinction? Is there something I should know about in regards to "Editing" that would make having no limits on the bitrate a poor option? Or are you just (surprise, surprise) teasing me?

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      • #18
        YES.
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        • #19
          Patrick

          Me! Tease you? You know I'd never do that!

          No, my thinking was simply that editing in a DVD authoring package is unnecessary and rarely works very well, anyway. I recently had occasion to take a 4+ Gb file that I wished to split into two 2+ Gb files, having made the decision after it was in the authoring software. There could hardly be a simpler editing operation. I tried it and, immediately, the damn thing irremediably overflowed, I then did the same thing in MSP, imported into the authoring software and burnt the DVD, no problem. I feel that editing should be kept to editing software and authoring software should do nothing but, well, er...authoring.
          Brian (the devil incarnate)

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          • #20
            What?

            Ummm... What question of Doc's were you answering originally, Brian? The question I was answering (and you too I thought ) was:

            "Do you want support for out of spec bitrates in any authoring and editing software you purchase?"

            Plus keep in mind the topic heading is, "Support xVCD and xSVCD in authoring/editing software?"

            Maybe my brain is getting soggy from the rain here, but I don't see what your last post has to do with this question!
            Last edited by Patrick; 9 January 2003, 01:51.

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            • #21
              "Do you want support for out of spec bitrates in any authoring and editing software you purchase?"

              I read it as authoring AND editing. You seem to read it as authoring OR editing.

              In any case, anyone who tries to edit more than a cut in xVCD MPEG-1 or even xSVCD MPEG-2 is not going to have very good results, compared with full size editing in the AVI before converting to MPEG, n'est-ce pas?

              I suspect this question may have been asked in relation with MovieFactory 2 which doesn't seem to give full support to the x.... formats. Is that right, Doc?
              Brian (the devil incarnate)

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