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OCR: 4 56 SECTION D CHAPTER 8 What format should Iuse for video files? For the best quality final product, experts recommend that you store video in a raw, non-compre essed format for editing. After you trim out unwanted footage arrange your clips, and add a soundtrack, you might want to convert tyour completed video into other formats for distribution. You'll learn more about distri ribution formats later in this section. Most digital video cameras store data in DV format Despite the use of real- time compression to filter out unnecessary data as you record with your camera, DV format contains lots of data When transferred to your com- puter, a DV clip requires roughly GB of storage per five minutes of video. you have the disk capacity, you'll get the best quality video you transfer al this da ...