Peter Ford
January 24th, 2007, 03:06 AM
Hi there, my clients needs have changed, and basically, i'm after a solid state recorder which takes some kind of memory card, so when i've finished recording, i can pop out the card, and put a new one in.
The problem is, whats on that card then needs to go straight onto DVD. So, to avoid making the computer transcode (which takes time), it would be great if it records in mpeg2. Then i could just drop into a template in DVD studio, and burn.
Problem is, i can only find one recorder that does the job- made by chasecam. However, the mpeg2 it makes has the audio embedded, not seperate, which means its incompatible with DVD studio.
Anyone know of a solid state recorder that would do the job? Either that, or a mac software based de-muxer, that would split the mpeg2's video and audio tracks?
Any help would be much appreciated
The problem is, whats on that card then needs to go straight onto DVD. So, to avoid making the computer transcode (which takes time), it would be great if it records in mpeg2. Then i could just drop into a template in DVD studio, and burn.
Problem is, i can only find one recorder that does the job- made by chasecam. However, the mpeg2 it makes has the audio embedded, not seperate, which means its incompatible with DVD studio.
Anyone know of a solid state recorder that would do the job? Either that, or a mac software based de-muxer, that would split the mpeg2's video and audio tracks?
Any help would be much appreciated