You could save yourself hours of work.
Bob
I currently use TMPgenc to encode my avi imports to mpeg2 then MYdvd onto a DVD. Is there a better solution ?
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I currently use TMPgenc to encode my avi imports to mpeg2 then MYdvd onto a DVD. Is there a better solution ?
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Ok, when porting them in from the camcorder, how do you do that ? The only time I remember trying that, the output was very jumpy....