I've researched the a-m-v.org Guide and about MPEG, it says this: "the editing will not be frame accurate and you may find that the cut you thought was spot-on actually pops into the next scene when editing. This is very bad, not to mention that the quality will be pretty aweful when it's all done too."
I also found this page which explains why MPEG editing isn't the best solution.
I gather that it's the GOP (Group of Pictures) thing that makes it a problem—not each frame is a keyframe, so you can't do frame-by-frame editing. Editing with MPEG-2 and XviD both use "interframe" (instead of "intraframe"), right?
What are the other reasons? Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking to be convinced myself (Final Cut likes DV MOV very much and I have no inclination to use anything else), but I'd like to understand all the nuances and details about why, rather than just saying, "We're not supposed to do it."
I appreciate any information you can give me.
