If you had a video clip from the P200 you should be able to experiment.
I have found a video clip from the P150 and would expect it to be the same as from the P200.
<http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/p150_samples.html>
Right click on MOV000127.MOV
Select "Save Target As"
Find a place to put it on your hard drive and download.
It is 12 meg and lasts for 9 seconds.
I played the clip with Windows Media Player.
It looked smooth but I did notice a bit of brightness flicker.
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I am looking at pruchasing a Sony P200 camera that records MPEG VX Fine movies of 640x480 @ 30fps. I know the PRO memory stick is required to do this. I am wanting to be able to burn them to DVD and view on TV. I downloaded a sample AVI (http://web.canon.jp/Imaging/pssd500/mov-e.html) that was reportedly recorded on a Canon SD500 (640x320 @ 30fps). The burned (Nero6) DVD-R looked great played on the TV. As played on PC and TV, it appeared fluid and even zoomed had almost no pixalation.
Should I expect similar good quality results from the Sony when burning to DVD? Or would another Camera (Not video camera) work better for this purpose?
Any recomendation on software, formats or techniques on burning these to DVD for TV play?

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