- Oct 14, 2001
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I really enjoy the musical numbers from many of the Disney animated movies and would like to share them with my daughter. I have all the DVDs, but I would like to compile all the musical numbers in original quality and see if I can squeeze it onto one or two DVD9s.
I am familiar with Final Cut Pro.
So far, I've tried using Handbrake (h.264)--->StreamMPEG-->DV-->Final Cut (edit down to just the musical numbers)--->Render (NTSC mov) -->DVD Studio
but it just doesn't look as good.
What would be a better way? What codecs should I use at each step? How can I best preserve the original quality?
I am familiar with Final Cut Pro.
So far, I've tried using Handbrake (h.264)--->StreamMPEG-->DV-->Final Cut (edit down to just the musical numbers)--->Render (NTSC mov) -->DVD Studio
but it just doesn't look as good.
What would be a better way? What codecs should I use at each step? How can I best preserve the original quality?
