I just tested my new Toshiba D-R1 DVD player/recorder.
I used a single-chip Canon ZR20 Mini DV camcorder.
I connected the 4-pin Firewire cable to the 4-pin front input on the Toshiba D-R1
I recorded the contents of the Mini DV tape to a DVD-RAM disc.
I then extracted the video from the disc by placing the disc in my Panasonic SW-9571 DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW drive.
The extracted MPEG-2 video had the following properties:
NTSC drop frame (29.97 fps)
MPEG files
24 Bits, 720 x 480, 29.97 fps
Field Order B
(DVD-NTSC), 4 : 3
Video data rate: 9000 kbps (CONSTANT)
Audio data rate: 384 kbps
AC-3 Audio, 48 KHz, 2/0(L,R)
(I could've chosen VARIABLE encoding.)
I edited the file in Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7's Video Editor.
The Ulead Smart Render technology prevented any unnecessary re-rendering of the file.
Rendering was confined only to specific segments where I applied titles, transitions, and filters.
The stereo AC-3 audio was re-rendered.
The video/audio quality is P-E-R-F-E-C-T.
I can't tell the difference between playback of the DVD-RAM disc and the original DV.
Jerry Jones
I used a single-chip Canon ZR20 Mini DV camcorder.
I connected the 4-pin Firewire cable to the 4-pin front input on the Toshiba D-R1
I recorded the contents of the Mini DV tape to a DVD-RAM disc.
I then extracted the video from the disc by placing the disc in my Panasonic SW-9571 DVD-RAM/DVD-R/DVD-RW drive.
The extracted MPEG-2 video had the following properties:
NTSC drop frame (29.97 fps)
MPEG files
24 Bits, 720 x 480, 29.97 fps
Field Order B
(DVD-NTSC), 4 : 3
Video data rate: 9000 kbps (CONSTANT)
Audio data rate: 384 kbps
AC-3 Audio, 48 KHz, 2/0(L,R)
(I could've chosen VARIABLE encoding.)
I edited the file in Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7's Video Editor.
The Ulead Smart Render technology prevented any unnecessary re-rendering of the file.
Rendering was confined only to specific segments where I applied titles, transitions, and filters.
The stereo AC-3 audio was re-rendered.
The video/audio quality is P-E-R-F-E-C-T.
I can't tell the difference between playback of the DVD-RAM disc and the original DV.
Jerry Jones
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