Harold
On 12/27/05, Paul Knight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi michael,
I know all that, I just like to make compilations of my Videos on DVD
so that I can show the poor individuals of this backward little island
my work, without going on line or showing them my none existent ipod.
I save all my DV files on a nice big hard drive. It was just bad use
of grammar which let me down here, confusion for any sorry.
paul
On 27 Dec 2005, at 16:33, Verdi wrote:
> Hey Paul,
> FYI, if you stick a DV version in iDVD it will compress it to mpeg2
> for the DVD - this is much smaller than the original. If you want to
> back up your projects to a DVD and keep them in the DV format you
> have to make a data disc. In this case you can only fit about 18 or
> 19 minutes of video on a single sided DVD.
> -Verdi
>
> On Dec 26, 2005, at 5:02 AM, Paul Knight wrote:
>
> > This will give you a .dv version of your movie which you can drap
> > and drop directly onto an idvd project. I always archive this way,
>
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It's worth a laugh and work friendly.
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