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Originally Posted by Giana
So for my project I used FR 155. I did well in your opinion? You would have done the same thing? Since the vhs are F1 (very movement of the car), I thought you gain maximum bitrate
You would have used, FR 160, FR 165? Formula one Grand Prix last 1h.35 minutes 2 hours
I hope for a response
I do not want to redo my DVD with an 'other setting FR, I hope I have chosen the best setting
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Yeah, these recorders (JVC DR-M100 and the like) do such a good job for that kind of footage of that length -- I honestly haven't seen another recorder that does as well with fast-rate motion. The old Light-On recorders were perhaps the only ones that came close when fully functional, with the strong noise filters doing a good job with most medium speed motion, but they fell apart when the motion got fast enough and you'd get a lot of macroblocking in small, bright areas with a lot of detail (faces, emblems and logos, etc). I don't recall if those recorders had a Half D1 setting or not.
One other thing you can try in the future for comparison if you are not computer aversive would be to try dubbing the races in two parts using the DVD recorder in a higher FR mode, then joining them together on the computer and burning them on a dual layer disc.
I did that quite a bit with longer, higher quality recordings on my JVC recorder. For the JVC DR-M100, a program with an hour and a half running time can be dubbed in the XP/FR-60 mode. For two hours (if it's almost exactly two hours or a little less) you could use XP/FR-60. If the length is between about two hours and two hours and eight minutes, you could use FR-65. Works like a charm.