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  • Daniel Low

    January 25, 2007 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Black Levels Using WME9

    Sorry you don’t like the sig, you’re obviously not familiar with the song it comes from…..
    But hey, sigs are personal things – At least it isn’t “I’m the worlds greatest….(whatever)”

    WMV does indeed have a very large audience but from my expereince that’s largely due to blinkered ignorance to the other available formats, and obviously the domination of the Windows OS. IMHO Flash will rule pretty soon.

    ‘Spam will be a thing of the past in two years’ time. Bill Gates, BBC News. January 2004.

  • Daniel Low

    January 25, 2007 at 10:27 am in reply to: Black Levels Using WME9

    One of the reasons I avoid WMV if at all possible.

    It’s a London thing.

  • Daniel Low

    January 24, 2007 at 12:51 pm in reply to: Looking for the best DVD quality…

    An encoder like Procoder compresses/encodes the video to an MPEG-2 format. You then take those files into an authoring application wher eyou also create your menus, navigation etc. The authoring application converts (not re-encodes) that material into VOBs which it’ll then burn onto the DVD.

    Obviously some authoring application can perform the entire process for you but as you’ve found out they don’t always provide the best quality.

    It’s a London thing.

  • Daniel Low

    January 24, 2007 at 12:00 pm in reply to: HDV1080i 50 to 1080i 60

    Compressor will do the job but not as well as an external standards converter or indeed this FCP plugin from the genius Mr Graeme Nattress:

    https://www.nattress.com/Products/standardsconversion/standardsconversion.htm

    At $100 it’s a bargain!

    It’s a London thing.

  • Daniel Low

    January 24, 2007 at 11:50 am in reply to: Black Levels Using WME9

    Inexplicably, WME lacks any decent pre-processing, so you will need to perform that externally.

    It’s a London thing.

  • Daniel Low

    January 23, 2007 at 1:43 pm in reply to: Preferred Encoding Software?

    Small point but it gets annoying when so many people are ignorant to the fact Mac is short for Macintosh and MAC is (usually) short for an address relating to networking!

    It’s a London thing.

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