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Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by kuffain, Jul 3, 2005.

  1. kuffain

    kuffain Member

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    Hi, I want to know when i transpher the dv-avi to my computer by my Digital camcorder and then convert it to burn it on DVD, when converted It doesn't lose the video quality wright, becuase when the size goes down does the video quality goes down to?

    So If I watch the burned dvd in my dvd player the print will be the same as connected direct from camera to tv wright ? Or am I wrong?
     
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    borhan9 Active member

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    It shouldnt lose quality but factors have to b taken on board depending on what program ur using to download it to ur pc and also the file type and the other settings u have chossen in regards to the software that vomes with ur camcorder???
    Check all these out and let me know...
     
  3. kuffain

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    I transpered the DV by using the: Windows XP Movie Maker, and i used the default setting for DV-AVI.

    Bit rate: 25.0 Mbps
    Display Size: 720 x 480 pixels
    Frame per second: 30
    Video format NTSC


    -thank you
     
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    no probs :)
     
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    This is a misunderstanding.
    Converting miniDV tape to DVD will result in loss of quality, but if done corretly, it will be minimal.
     
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    by using the correct filters and editing techniques, the cleaned-up video can appear better than the original, even though the quality is actually worse.
     
  7. kuffain

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    so what kind of filters, or software, or what do i need to make it good on dvd i don't want to edit it with fanncy templated just plain dv on dvd with nice print. Can u guys tell me what i need to do acheive this THANKS

    -Thank You
     

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