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Hardware MPEG-2 Video Encoding for DVD

 
 

Digital Video utilizes the Minerva Publisher to encode MPEG-2 for DVD. The Minerva encoder directly controls the source video tape player. While there are many software solutions in the market place, to date none has matched the Minerva's image quality, motion compensation and filesize. Many of our professional clients have us encode video for their in-house projects. We are so sure you will be able to see the difference, we will compress a short segment for you to compare at no cost.

 

 
 
    Why use hardware encoding?  
  bullet Better motion compensation bullet 100% DVD compliant  
  bullet Lower noise (artifacts) bullet Supports 16:9  
  bullet Faster, encoding is realtime bullet Retains original timecode  
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Better control over filesize

bullet 9 years of encoding experience  
  bullet I Frames can be inserted as needed bullet Feature film visual quality  
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  About our DVD authoring   About our thermal disc printing  
  We author video DVD’s using Sonic Scenarist, the Hollywood standard of DVD authoring. Using Scenarist we can place closed captioning and subtitles in any language, in either the NTSC or PAL format. We can output your DVD project to DVD-R or DLT tape for replication or on-line distribution.   We can print a 400 DPI Photo Quality image directly onto DVD and CD's using our two robotic Teac P-55 thermal dye sublimation printers. That puts an end to smearing and peeling issues. Please request a sample print from us or better yet, send us your label file and see for yourself.