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Best DVD source?
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Best DVD source?So you finish a project. In PE you have a zillion clips, lots of tracks, etc. Is it better to burn a DVD here or to export the whole shebang as a single AVI, then import that into a new project and burn from there? Or does it matter? I always have both because I always export the final edit to double-check everything (get better image than when in PE). So I have 2 ways to burn a DVD, which way to go? Thanks.
Editor, Oregon Literary Review
Artistic Director, Small Screen Video
Re: Best DVD source?I only export as a single DV-AVI and burn that if I have issues with burns failing when I try to burn from the original timeline.
Re: Best DVD source?Charles,
You can certainly burn a DVD either way. But, if you have already exported to avi, you will save some processing time if you import that to a new project and burn from that. Burning from your original project requires that all the effects, transitions, tracks, etc. be processed and then encoded. Burning from your exported avi, you will have only one simple track to encode. My prefered workflow is to divide the movie into a series of sub-projects where the heavy work with multiple layers, effects transitions etc. are done. Those sub-projects are exported and then combined by importing into a master project. Only minimal work is done in the master project (any necessary transitions between the imported segments, for example) and the dvd is burned from the master project.
Re: Best DVD source?I have also done the same as Bob when using Premiere Elements to burn DVDs.
Now that I use Encore DVD for that purpose I still export the AVI files from all of my sub projects and combine them in a single Encore project. 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
No DVD soundI'm trying to burn a DVD in PE but am getting no sound. Have done this many times before with no problem. Don't know where to begin trouble-shooting this. Help. (Tried 2 ways: from orig timeline and from exported avi).
Editor, Oregon Literary Review
Artistic Director, Small Screen Video
Re: Best DVD source?If you play the exported AVI in Media Player do you hear the audio?
Do you hear the audio if you play the timeline in the project? 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
Re: Best DVD source?I see you started a new topic Charles, let's deal with this problem there rather than here.
1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
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