Personally i would use MJPEG with about 95% encoding quality, depends on
your editing style. Even DV can be ok, or Mpeg video as you seem to have a
DVD source.

Maybe something like this should work:  ffmpeg -i VTS_01_$i.VOB -f mpg
-sameq -y $i.avi

s;

On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Melchior FRANZ <melchior.franz at 
gmail.com>wrote:

> * Melchior FRANZ -- Tuesday 08 December 2009:
> > * Slavko Glamo?anin -- Tuesday 08 December 2009:
> > > I dont think dnxhd has a fixed resolution, [...]
> >
> > Yeah, I may have misinterpreted the table on www.avid.com.   :-)
>
> OK, probably not. Wikipedia also says: "Avid DNxHD is a lossy
> high-definition
> video post-production codec [...]". So, what's the second best format for
> editing, and one that isn't for HD only?  :-}
>
> m.
>
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