![]() Quicktime is a container that can handle different formats in it, from DV, through MPEG-2 to Sorenson. Yes, MPEG-2 is quite a portable format. In english that means that all pictures are encoded without depending on others, that is, there is no use of motion in the DV codec. It uses intra coding for all pictures (kind of like the I frames of MPEG). ![]() I guess you really do have that reality distortion field that makes electronics love to hate you! I'm sorry. Ouch! I've done some seriously bad things on OS X while coding up my stuff, but never hit anything like that. > with it (haven't even been able to mount it > have taken the 128G Firewire disk I was using > Of course, now iMovie crashed hard and seems to I'd probably be amazed if I didn't do equally silly but efficient things all the time myself. > the DVD player, and since they're wired, I ![]() > remote controls than the remote that came with > Playstation controllers are far, far better > enough for me, since the PS-2 is what I > Playstation 2 will play the DVD-Rs that the :) 'Sides, the guy who posted after me agreed - majority rules! ) > be both lossy and produce these gargantuan > Well damn, it would be a good trick for DV to Seems to me that once I've got a directory full of MPEG-2 files, I ought to be able to do something analagous to "cdrecord *.mpg" and have it spit out a DVD-R with one chapter per file. But it occurs to me that maybe things could be sped up by combining steps - for example, if I write out a bunch of files from iMovie in the format that DVDs want (which is MPEG-2, right?) then can I just import those files into iDVD without it wanting to re-encode them again? This is insanely tedious, of course, especially since every one of these steps involves a lot of waiting for the computer. Save each video to a file using "Export" from iMovie (About 1/3rd of the videos will span two clips, since iMovie divided them every 10 minutes, and there's no way to re-join two clips.)
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