![]() In California, the coastline is considered public land up to the high-tide line. “Whenever we see access blocked to this resource that is public, and guaranteed to be public by our laws in California, we want to do our best to protect them,” said Laura Walsh, California policy manager for the nonprofit Surfrider Foundation, which supported the decision. I also don't have the file sizes on hand but I've been popping them on my wdtv gen 1 player and they work out quite well.“We feel, really, a sense of injustice when a legal, public resource that’s ours is violated, and that’s what happened here in a very convoluted way,” she said. On the tapes that are sp and commercially produced I can get pretty amazing results. I've used my panasonic ag1970 with svideo and rca and I get great results. But any compression or reencoding can be time consuming.īut I do like capping at 13.5mbs for my vhs material at 720x480. Simple cuts without special effects or wipes or fades aren't too bad. I'm sure usually_quiet you can appreciate why. I just don't do much hd editing on my dual core. I tend to use multiavchd for more special projects - and it does it great. I love multiavchd but once in awhile I seem to get hiccups on my hdpvr caps. Unfortunately the arcsoft software seems to be the only consistently reliable authoring app I have that takes every file everytime. For avchd authoring i tend to leave commercials in and only do basic chapters. Not frequent enough to be disruptive just common enough to be slightly irritating. What I do notice are of course the cable blips and hiccups I normally get every now and then with my comcast hd cable. ![]() This is a hardware device remember so I'm not sure dropped frames are as much of an issue. I don't have my personal scale written down so I eyeball it most of the time. ![]() If memory serves a 2 hour cap at 4mb gets me 4gbs. By light compression do you mean high bitrate? The hdpvr can go up to 13.5mbs. Too many dropped frames seems to be a common problem with screen capture software. I have played with video capture enough to see first hand that using light compression generates enormous files even from an 720x480 source, and sometimes results in dropped frames when the HDD can't keep up. ![]()
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