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Could someone please put me on the right track? I have about 100mins of my mates wedding that I want to burn to a cd so he can play it back on computer, I don't mind having two cds.
I have MGI Videowave 3 and would like to know how to get the best quality on to a couple of cd's. So far I have found the best quality by capturing from an analog Sharp camcorder to my hard drive via avi format and then converting that to
"Video that will be played back from a CD-ROM.
Video: MPEG-1, 320 X 240, 30 Fps
Audio: 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, Stereo"
This produces a file that I can play back in Windows Media Player 7. I was intending on burning this to a cd. Is there a better way than splitting the single file into two 650mb? I have found the quality to be pretty good but is there a better way for me to capture my mates wedding? Thanks.
I have MGI Videowave 3 and would like to know how to get the best quality on to a couple of cd's. So far I have found the best quality by capturing from an analog Sharp camcorder to my hard drive via avi format and then converting that to
"Video that will be played back from a CD-ROM.
Video: MPEG-1, 320 X 240, 30 Fps
Audio: 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, Stereo"
This produces a file that I can play back in Windows Media Player 7. I was intending on burning this to a cd. Is there a better way than splitting the single file into two 650mb? I have found the quality to be pretty good but is there a better way for me to capture my mates wedding? Thanks.