Most DVDs store movies in the standard MPEG-2 format (aka H.262) defined by the Motion Pictures Expert Group, though MPEG-1 is also supported. The video is held in VOB (Video Object) files. The video ...
Today, the “tapeless” dream has already been realized. Tape is still used for acquisition and archiving but has been long ago forgotten in the post-production and playout departments. Although ...
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG), a group of technology experts formed to create new digital standards for audio and video compression, has a rich history when it comes to creating formats that ...
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Hi all,<BR><BR>A year and a half ago my family purchased a new DV Camcorder, a Panasonic PV-GS70 3CCD camera.<BR><BR>I've been converting most of our home videos to DVD using various methods, and I ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Having a bit of a clear out, I thought I would rip some old DVDs to free up some space, as I did with my music collection some years ago. I planned to store ...
Having a bit of a clear out, I thought I would rip some old DVDs to free up some space, as I did with my music collection some years ago. I planned to store the content on my NAS to stream/sync to a ...
Having a bit of a clear out, I thought I would rip some old DVDs to free up some space, as I did with my music collection some years ago. I planned to store the content on my NAS to stream/sync to a ...