Dewey Care
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Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:00 am Post subject:
***Newbie question about DVD burning*** |
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I have some experience with Adobe Premiere 5.1, and I've used it to
produce mpegs; I would play them back and record them to VHS with a
video output board I had in my computer. Well, times have changed.
I now have a TDK DVD burner, and it came with Pinnacle Studio 8. But
I still like Premiere...
What little experience I have with Studio, suggests that it wants to
ka-chunk on the tracks to produce a file that will readily burn to
DVD. Premiere, too, ka-chunks in the production of a file that merges
tracks, audio, etc. So here's the question(s):
If I want to use Premiere 5.1 to produce a video --
and, if I want to use Studio 8 to burn the DVD --
what "Project Settings" should I use in Premiere, that will produce
video already acceptable to Studio, so that Studio doesn't have to
ka-chunk on it? Are the codecs/whatever available for Premiere 5.1?
Should I chuck Premiere, learn Studio, and do the whole thing there?
Or is there something better than Studio for burning a DVD, after the
production has been created by Premiere (e.g., tmpgenc in combination
with Nero). I'm so confused, aren't I...
Help.
adTHANKSvance,
Dewey Care
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Cory
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Posted:
Thu Nov 18, 2004 6:00 am Post subject:
Re: ***Newbie question about DVD burning*** |
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Just create a Type II AVI file from Premiere and Studio should have no
problem importing it. Yes, there are better ways to burn DVDs but hey, I
like your way of thinking, as that's what I did about a year and a half ago
when I was just getting into DVD burning. If Studio has issues like it's so
prone to doing, then you might want to consider buying real DVD authoring
software.
Cory
"Dewey Care" <devnull@59sportfury.net> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have some experience with Adobe Premiere 5.1, and I've used it to
produce mpegs; I would play them back and record them to VHS with a
video output board I had in my computer. Well, times have changed.
I now have a TDK DVD burner, and it came with Pinnacle Studio 8. But
I still like Premiere...
What little experience I have with Studio, suggests that it wants to
ka-chunk on the tracks to produce a file that will readily burn to
DVD. Premiere, too, ka-chunks in the production of a file that merges
tracks, audio, etc. So here's the question(s):
If I want to use Premiere 5.1 to produce a video --
and, if I want to use Studio 8 to burn the DVD --
what "Project Settings" should I use in Premiere, that will produce
video already acceptable to Studio, so that Studio doesn't have to
ka-chunk on it? Are the codecs/whatever available for Premiere 5.1?
Should I chuck Premiere, learn Studio, and do the whole thing there?
Or is there something better than Studio for burning a DVD, after the
production has been created by Premiere (e.g., tmpgenc in combination
with Nero). I'm so confused, aren't I...
Help.
adTHANKSvance,
Dewey Care |
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