QQ_ghost - Without knowing the size, mode, or format of your video it's difficult to comment...
> DV from a camcorder is one thing, AVI or MJPEG are others, and H264 trapped in the MOV container that severely multiplies the size, is a pain...
> X-minutes of 640 x 480 video in H264/MOV will be about the same filesize as the same number of minutes of Compliant MPEG4 at 1280 x 720... So whether or not video is in a container such as MOV when it comes from the camera can make quite a difference as to what you then do with it.
> You say "HD sizes". 1280 x 720 in MPEG4 is "HD size". But 1280 x 720 in the MOV container will be about 5 times the FILE size - but the same playback frame size.
> 1920 x 1080 is "Full HD" - and if in the MOV container (Canon, etc) - you won't get 15-minutes onto a std DVD - it's about 1GB per 3-minutes...
> You'll also need a lot of PC HDD space - plenty of Grunt, and a lot of time - to edit or convert it.
> So what your "HD" is - format, size and container - or not - is critical....
Regards, Dave.