I'm curious... if it supports MPEG-4, then why the 25 hour limit? Wouldn't it be logical to encode on the disk as MPEG-4? Even 2-pass encoding, with variable bitrates as high as 4k come in at around 2G/Hour in High-Def encoded with XviD. Now you're talking over 100 hours of High-Def.
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John Sturgeon @ Jan 17th 2006 7:47PM
Mis-spelled my own last name (Sturgeon.. E-O-N)!
I'm curious... if it supports MPEG-4, then why the 25 hour limit? Wouldn't it be logical to encode on the disk as MPEG-4? Even 2-pass encoding, with variable bitrates as high as 4k come in at around 2G/Hour in High-Def encoded with XviD. Now you're talking over 100 hours of High-Def.