Most consumer DVD players use MPEG2, and so will we. Besides, HD-DVD holds 30 Gbs, which is about the size of an analog capture of a two-hour movie with a 4-1 compression ratio (Blu-ray holds 50Gbs, as does D-VHS, and an uncompressed capture is 200Gbs.) As such, very little compression would actually be necessary.
"Our team cannot make our work freely available." That means that you & I will never see it."
I'd better be able to see it - I'm making the damn thing.

"Why are they using a Pioneer XO that does NOT have a COMB filter? They should be using the X9.
troy "
No, the X9 has a newer comb filter - but it's not newer than the filter used in the computer video card that was used to capture it.
