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What to say when asked if you want a MPEG or DVD.. | The Trial Technologist's View

What to say when asked if you want a MPEG or DVD..

Every video deposition we take we ask the client what format they want their video in. There is two standards in the industry; MPEG1 and DVD, each are completely different from each other.

 

 

 

MPEG1This is the format of choice for all the trial presentation software packages.

PROS:
- Can fit 2 hours on a CD
- Practically any computer can play this file type
- Easy to edit

CONS:
- Degraded video quality
- Will not play in a CD/DVD deck (like the one in your living room)
- Can not convert to DVD and have DVD quality

 

 

 

DVDThis is just what it sounds like, a disk no different from one you’d rent from Blockbuster.

PROS:
- “DVD” quality
- Will play in any DVD player
- Can convert to mpeg1

CONS:
- Not compatible with trial presentation software
- Difficult to edit

So which should you ask for? Well that depends on what you’re going to be using it for. If you know that you’re going to use Sanction, Trial Director, etc. you will save some fees by ordering a mpeg1. If you are planning on playing back video clips on a TV you should ask for DVD. MPEG1 does not look good on televisions as the quality is pretty low.



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2 Responses to “What to say when asked if you want a MPEG or DVD..”

  1. Finis Price says:

    Actually a new trial presentation software called Exhibit View can bookmark and set notes for depositions on DVDs so you don’t have to convert them or use mpeg1. You can get it at Exhibitview.com and I did a review of it at TechnoEsq.com.

    Finis Price

  2. Blake Boyd says:

    You’re right Finis. I’ve been talking with William Roach of Exhibit View for the past couple of weeks. I’ve been wanting to write up a review as well, just haven’t had the time to sit down and complete a write up that is actually worth reading!

    Thanks for the comment though.

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