Dear Tanya
You have a problem! Most compressors canīt cope with files larger than 1.9
gig. Probably you have to split the file into two files to make it work.
Usely I will suggets mpeg1 for the best quality - playable on both Mac and
PC platform. On a Mac platform it is best to bye Mediacleaner 5.1 and export
your videofile in DVD (MPEG) and burn it with f.i. Nero 5.1. Nero is able to
DVD playable in a DVD-player.

Lene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tanya Renne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lingo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 1:33 PM
Subject: <lingo-l> OT:DV to digital - compressor


> A client of mine needs a DV video captured and digitized - in an effort
> to return the highest quality possible that will still fit on a CD and a
> bigger one that will fit on a DVD ... what compressor if any should be
> used? Captured is it more than 4 gigs. I'm using premiere5.1 or final
> cut pro3 or imovie (captured in premiere).
>
> TIA
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