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| From what I saw and you seemed to confirm, most PP of a HDD unit is fairly limited... Being a perfectionist I'd prefer rip the DVD with something like Handbrake or Mac The Ripper and then import it in to iMovie, Adobe Premier, or Final Cut Pro. A little extra time gives a lot more of a finished product feel. That's just my opinion though... |
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| I guess I would agree. Doing post production work with editing software would give a much more professional look, however, we circulate only two or three service DVDs a week (and we don't post video to the web yet) so its not worth the time. I will have to try Handbrake though. I used it once for my phone, but not for this type of work. |