I'd still maintain that for the majority of hobbyists MPG or MPEG-2 is NOT the way to go for material that they want to edit at a later date. Even with an RT2000 you can only edit efficiently in I-frame mode (right Doc ?), which is a mile away from full IBP MPG-2.
If you are archiving for future editing, then my advice would be to either archive in Matrox MJPEG format (1/2 or 1/4 frame) using the lowest compression ratio that you can bear, or (if you have a fast machine) capture to full-frame using YUY2 and then convert to an editable soft codec for future compatibility. I'm still working on this, but I'm sure that Doc has previously recommended PicVideo.
If you are archiving for future editing, then my advice would be to either archive in Matrox MJPEG format (1/2 or 1/4 frame) using the lowest compression ratio that you can bear, or (if you have a fast machine) capture to full-frame using YUY2 and then convert to an editable soft codec for future compatibility. I'm still working on this, but I'm sure that Doc has previously recommended PicVideo.


what i mean is do you have one with some of this information since im just starting to archive my vhs tapes to digital i would like to read more on dv editing and archiving and you seem to have answers to any question asked about dv editing with a matrox product
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