1. record event to DV tape
2. capture/digitize DV tape with Final Cut Pro in real time.
3. edit and export FCP project into a smaller/portable format - like h.264
I've tried a new method recently.
1. record event to DV tape AND directly capture/encode with Quicktime Broadcaster.
* this way we have a backup of the event on tape and we have an already captured and compressed digital version.
* i haven't tried doing this with regular Quicktime and especially the new version of Quicktime with Snow Leopard which i hope to test soon.
I'm attaching some screenshots to help you to know what settings you should use. Main thing to note is that the resolution is small, the data rate is lower and audio quality is lower. This is a good and fast way to make video files available for others. It's not the highest quality but this is very, very fast and speeds up the whole process. I think we save around 3 hours that would normally go into setting up the capture station, capturing and then exporting. Below are some screen shots of the settings I use. For better audio quality you can do stereo instead of mono.
AUDIO SETTINGS

VIDEO SETTINGS
