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Robert Gould November 19th, 2009 11:28 AM

Three DVD Architect questions
 
Now that I've cleaned up my wacky rendering problem, I'm ready to put my project to DVD. But I need to figure out a few things about DVD Architect first.

1) I want the ability to have optional subtitles (similar to "closed captioning"), but I was reading in another thread that if you make a subtitles file, then DVDA has to create a second set of .VOBs with the subtitles on them. What? I thought subtitles were generated on the fly by the DVD player itself from the .txt file. My main video is 5.1 GB (I'm burning to DVD-9) so if this is the case then I can't subtitle it. Surely that can't be right, is it?

2) I recently formatted my HDD and did fresh installs of Vegas 9 and DVDA 5.0. Now it seems that Vegas won't render out AC3 Pro (and won't give me the ability to build AC3 files with more than 192kb). It says I need to "unlock the plugin". But surely that should have been done when I installed and registered DVDA, right? Any ideas?

3) Since I'm going to be burning to a dual-layer disk, am I able to manually set the point where the DVD "shifts" to the second layer? I know most DVD players have a ~1 second pause when this shift happens, and I'd like to be able to make that happen at a point when the screen is faded to black in the movie, or at least at a point when there's not much happening onscreen.

Thanks in advance for all help.

RG

Perrone Ford November 19th, 2009 11:40 AM

Let's see...

1. You can create subtitle tracks easily, and no, it won't need new .vob files.
2. AC3 Studio.. not Pro.
3. I've seen the layer break option, but I cannot remember where to go to set it. I'll look.

Robert Gould November 19th, 2009 11:44 AM

Perrone, thanks for a quick reply.

Per (2), under the AC3-studio option, my "custom" button is grayed out, so it's not letting me make the bitrate higher than 192kbps. I want 384kbps sound for this DVD. I distinctly remember being able to do this on my previous version of Vegas, version 7. Why would I have lost it?

Edward Troxel November 19th, 2009 11:54 AM

Is this the Pro versions? Or the Movie Studio versions?

If you installed the Pro version of DVD Archtect, then it should have unlocked the AC3 Pro renderer. You might check with Sony Customer Service.

Perrone Ford November 19th, 2009 11:58 AM

Edward is correct. I was wrong. AC-Pro should be turned on if you have the Pro version.


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