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Archiving video to CD (650m)
I have been trying to work out the best way to do this for almost a year, and still haven't been happy.
I want to be able to put 60 minutes of video onto a CD for storage. I'm sick and tired of pulling out old tapes to watch, only to find that the magentic storage has degraded to crap. The catch-22 of it is that I need to pack it into 650m, but still have video in good quality that I can watch on my TV at 800x600 resolution from my computer. Any suggestions on codec or settings to use? Video is just too darn big
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Use the Divx codec.
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