Just did some quick testing.
I used a Panasonic DMR-E20 stand alone DVD recorder to record to a DVD-RAM disc using DVD-VR.
This produces a DVD-RAM video disc that can then be inserted into my Panasonic SW-9571 'DVD Multi' drive.
I copied the .VRO file from the DVD-RAM disc to my hard drive and changed the extension to .MPG.
Then I inserted this .MPG into MediaStudio Pro 6.5 (which I'm still using at work).
MediaStudio Pro 6.5's PROPERTIES reveal the .MPG file is 704 x 480, 29.97 frames/second, VBR@9554kbps, AC3 audio, 256kbps bitrate.
It can be edited in the MediaStudio Pro timeline.
Jerry Jones
I used a Panasonic DMR-E20 stand alone DVD recorder to record to a DVD-RAM disc using DVD-VR.
This produces a DVD-RAM video disc that can then be inserted into my Panasonic SW-9571 'DVD Multi' drive.
I copied the .VRO file from the DVD-RAM disc to my hard drive and changed the extension to .MPG.
Then I inserted this .MPG into MediaStudio Pro 6.5 (which I'm still using at work).
MediaStudio Pro 6.5's PROPERTIES reveal the .MPG file is 704 x 480, 29.97 frames/second, VBR@9554kbps, AC3 audio, 256kbps bitrate.
It can be edited in the MediaStudio Pro timeline.
Jerry Jones
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