--- You wrote:
You can buy a better 
codec (product's name escapes me just now) but straight out the box 
Instant DVD USB does a superior job.

hth,

dan k
--- end of quote ---
Seems to me that if this product is as good as you say it is (no reason to doubt
it) it would save huge amounts of processing time in the computer, both in Final
Cut and in iDVD.  Only problem ought to be that you can't edit or title
compressed video.  Once it's in the computer, that's what gets burned on the
disk, if I understand this correctly.

Or are there options?  The specs seem to suggest cuts are possible with
"PixieDV"  Can you clarify?

Thanks for this tip.

Rich

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