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Please Help: Encoding DVD Best Quality - FCP 5
Happy New Year To All!
Does anyone know the best way to encode a 55 minute High quality DVD'? I'm using Compressor in FCP 5 on a G5. It seems that all my hard work is taking a big hit compared to the raw footage which looks amazing (Panasonic AG-DVC 200 w/19X1 Lens).
I'm looking for the very best way to encode using FCP or another source. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
G5 2.7ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

What is the KEY factor for best quality?
That's my point.
These are all factors. No one necessarily is more important than another.
Codec? Are you using NTSC DV?
Length of the movie determines maximum bitrate for video.
Average bit rate - that's what you are targeting a hole for most "not difficult to encode" footage.
Compression is a compromise between size and quality. It's art and science.
Dolby 2 is seven time less the throughput for unencode aiff audio files.
Bogie says just drop the movie in DVD SP.
That may produce good results, but you may never know why.

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