I'm curious... if it supports MPEG-4, then why the 25 hour limit? Wouldn't it be logical to encode on the disk as MPEG-4? Even 2-pass encoding, with variable bitrates as high as 4k come in at around 2G/Hour in High-Def encoded with XviD. Now you're talking over 100 hours of High-Def.
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
Mis-spelled my own last name (Sturgeon.. E-O-N)!
I'm curious... if it supports MPEG-4, then why the 25 hour limit? Wouldn't it be logical to encode on the disk as MPEG-4? Even 2-pass encoding, with variable bitrates as high as 4k come in at around 2G/Hour in High-Def encoded with XviD. Now you're talking over 100 hours of High-Def.