Not really. In my limited scope of knowledge, I could tell some things were going to be problematic from the description of the process. He just confirmed my suspicions. How you choose to compress your video makes a huge difference in the quality. It's the hardest part if you want to do it right. If VCD quality is good enough then it's probably not a big deal anyway.
-----Original Message----- From: Martijn Melenhorst [mailto:rheenen@home.nl] Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:40 PM To: klf@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: RE: Becoming OT Re: [KLF] VCD
I would almost say your professional DVD authoring friend feels attacked by the fact that an amateur is trying to do what he is doing for a living?
I mean:
4. If he doesn't realize this stuff, there are about 100 other things he does not know, so I bet he can't encode very well either.
Hey, mr! Let the 'amateur' give an answer first before you draw to conclusions... geez...
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