At 10:40 AM 11/8/2007, Taky Cheung wrote:
>I don't think there is any ways other than using 3rd party codec 
>such as Cineform or Matrox.  The most equivalent one will be using 
>Adobe Media Encoder to export to .m2t file

Yeah, that's what I'm doing now. It's maddening, though, because 
there's a huge variety of settings you can use for .m2t export. In 
general I set them for the best quality (high bitrate and so on), but 
I'm never sure if I'm saving with the same quality that went in.

Thanks for the info,

Mike Boom



 
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