I've outlined my system below. I'm new to the whole DV editing thing, so PLEASE don't flame away if I ask something truely basic, K? My goal is to put my VHS-C footage (lots of it) onto DVD for archive purposes and to make a few assembled movies in the process. Let me know if I've got things screwed up. I've read alot of the past posts, but can't seem to find something specific to me. SO, here goes.
Camcorder is the new Canon ZR70 MC. Mini DV format. Built in DA convertor, so analog capture goes through the camera and is captured the same way as my MiniDV tapes. I use Vegas capture in full DV format (is this the same as .avi?).
My computer is:
Athalon 1.4 GHz, 512 MB of DDR RAM, ATI 7200 64MB VIVO AGP card, Operating system and ALL program files are on an ATA-100, 60GB drive ("C:"). I capture and render to my "D:" drive which is two 120GB ATA-100 drives on a Fasttrak Promise RAID-0 (striping) setup. WinXP sees it as a single 240GB drive. My DVD burner is the new Sony 4x model that burns in both formats for R and RW disks.
So, the questions:
1) format to capture in
2) render to the same drive as I captured to? (the 240 GB RAID?)
3) keep the project file (.sfk?) that vegas creates on C: or D:?
4) more RAM?
Just double checking that I've done all I can for the best chance of a quality product.
Lastly, I render to MPEG-2 for a DVD, and MPEG-1 if I'm making a VCD, but is that any different than doing PTT? do I render BEFORE I PTT? If so, what's the advantage? Why would I want a tape copy of something that I could have as a file that I can put on DVD? Or is the process of making the DVD inherently more degrading than a PTT operation.
Lots of questions here, so bear with me please,
TIA
Michael
Camcorder is the new Canon ZR70 MC. Mini DV format. Built in DA convertor, so analog capture goes through the camera and is captured the same way as my MiniDV tapes. I use Vegas capture in full DV format (is this the same as .avi?).
My computer is:
Athalon 1.4 GHz, 512 MB of DDR RAM, ATI 7200 64MB VIVO AGP card, Operating system and ALL program files are on an ATA-100, 60GB drive ("C:"). I capture and render to my "D:" drive which is two 120GB ATA-100 drives on a Fasttrak Promise RAID-0 (striping) setup. WinXP sees it as a single 240GB drive. My DVD burner is the new Sony 4x model that burns in both formats for R and RW disks.
So, the questions:
1) format to capture in
2) render to the same drive as I captured to? (the 240 GB RAID?)
3) keep the project file (.sfk?) that vegas creates on C: or D:?
4) more RAM?
Just double checking that I've done all I can for the best chance of a quality product.
Lastly, I render to MPEG-2 for a DVD, and MPEG-1 if I'm making a VCD, but is that any different than doing PTT? do I render BEFORE I PTT? If so, what's the advantage? Why would I want a tape copy of something that I could have as a file that I can put on DVD? Or is the process of making the DVD inherently more degrading than a PTT operation.
Lots of questions here, so bear with me please,
TIA
Michael