while maintaining a reasonable degree of quality
I am stuck on my project. Any recommendations? Below is a link to the picture of the back of my receiver, along with a link to the RS 130′s specs. I have been generally satisfied as the picture quality has been terrific, but I have had several problems over the 4 years with bulb issues and intermittent “flickering” issues that have been looked at, but not solved. I personally believe that the second of the above two dvd ripper will be the major one, and if Free All Music can solve this problem, then I don’t think they’ll have trouble finding people using their service.
4 GB, already XviD encoded. That I want to convert to single CD (~700 MB, AVI format), while maintaining a reasonable degree of quality. hi, i have a deadline of two days lol i am stuck on my project. I’ve had a JVC HD2KE and a DVDO VP – 30 in Thailand since Spring ’05. Quality on YT has disappointed a bit this time – in particular it has blurred the crispness of the “slides” & moving text, but you get the idea. All of this is blindingly obvious now, but hindsight is a wonderful thing. 1: Update the firmware for the drives. After what seems like an eternity we finally have all the footage for our music video with dvd converter. I mean, I could just drag each take to timeline, throw in the corresponding audio file, sync with the clapper board and then make an audio subclip that matches the length of the video source file and is in sync. What would be the easiest way to go about hooking up the RS 130′s to the receiver so that I could use them with whichever, the (ps3/360/tv)? I have a headphone port on the front of the receiver, but I don’t believe there is one on the back? If i’m going wireless i’d like to keep the wires hidden. I don’t know any good converter that supports two audio tracks in an avi.
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