Options for editing VHS movies on Lombard?

2002-06-13 Thread Michael J. Granado
When in school, I had videos recorded of my lab classes. Of course they were done in VHS format. There are about 4 tapes, but the information is not organized. I would like to basically edit the clips and then put them on a CD. I don't have a DVD recorder so that option is out. What options do I

Re: Options for editing VHS movies on Lombard?

2002-06-13 Thread Remy Davison
When in school, I had videos recorded of my lab classes. Of course they were done in VHS format. There are about 4 tapes, but the information is not organized. I would like to basically edit the clips and then put them on a CD. I don't have a DVD recorder so that option is out. What options do I

Re: Options for editing VHS movies on Lombard?

2002-06-13 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 13/06/02 09:15, Remy Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] The long process is converting to VCD. An hour or so of footage will take 17 hours to encode on a 233MHz G3, and a 200MHz 604e is the minimum. A G4 will take about 10 hours, give or take, depending on speed. Of course, VHS is

Re: Options for editing VHS movies on Lombard?

2002-06-13 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 13/06/02 09:15, Remy Davison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip!] Capsure is bundled with iRez ReelEyes (as are most iRez products) which does a decent capturing job at full frame rates. I get 16-bit color @ 720x576, or 24-bit at lower resolutions using MJPEG-B compression. The Lombard is fast

Re: Options for editing VHS movies on Lombard?

2002-06-13 Thread Remy Davison
Wow! 17 hours on a 233 MHz G3, 10 hours on a G4? Wow! You ought to have a second computer to do something like that, or is the computer responsive enough that you can still work with it while it's doing its encoding? Laurent, I do use a 2nd Mac. The Wallstreet's assigned that duty. The HD just