But is that really required when going from mpeg? The resulting DV-AVI file
will be many times bigger than the source yet with no improvement in quality
(since you can't add what isn't there).
"PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
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> DV-AVI is the highest quality.... and works in all DVD authoring software.
>
> It's possible but unlikely the DVD software will only work with the older
> type II DV-AVI files.... Movie Maker renders the newer type I.
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> PapaJohn
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> "EvanBarr" <X@Y.com> wrote in message
> news:OyE6$t60HHA.4236@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I have already spent a lot of time editing my clips using Movie Maker but
>>I want to use a program other than DVD Maker to create my DVDs. What
>>format should I use when I publish from MM to eliminate any possible loss
>>of quality?
>>
>> The source material for one set of DVDs is DV-AVI and for a different
>> set, it will all be mpeg. I have not yet selected the DVD authoring
>> product that I will be using.
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>> Evan Barr
>> www.ProjectInVision.com
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