Very much, thanks. *NT*


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Posted by JaxTJ at ool-4351d1ca.dyn.optonline.net on July 09, 2002 at 00:03:55:

In Reply to: Re: Another question... posted by IronyInAction on July 09, 2002 at 00:01:47:

: I think alot of it has to do with the performance of his PC, and his video card.
: I shelled out for a Matrox when it was the big thing, and I think it helped in the video rendering end of it. I also built a smoking system with a p3 processor, and a raid hard drive array. Lots of ram too.
: But if it renders back too video great, it may be an obstacle to deal with.
: As long as your distributed product looks good.

: I always send my video back to dv, then dv to vhs for distribution.
: Hope this helps!
: Mike

:
: : I used to know a guy that shot digital cam, and the MPEG file when viewed on a monitor was somewhat blocky but on video looked very sharp. Is your experience the same and have you used video transfers?

: : -TJ
: : Curiousity killed my cat... no, wait, that was the dog.




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