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Darryn Carroll December 20th, 2015 10:56 AM

Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
Using Vegas Movie Studio and rendering to the DVD Architect template. Does DVD Architect then render again?

Seth Bloombaum December 20th, 2015 04:42 PM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
If you've rendered correctly in Vegas, DVD Architect recognizes the file as compatible, and won't re-render.

If the file doesn't meet the spec, or is too big, DVD-A will re-render.

The workflow is fully described in Edward Troxel's excellent newsletters. They addressed earlier versions of Vegas/DVDA, but the workflow really hasn't changed.

Find them at jetdv.com.

Darryn Carroll December 20th, 2015 09:30 PM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
Thanks Seth, I am assuming (hoping) that since I rendered to a DA template that its correct. I will burn one tomorrow and probably should know by the speed of the burn whether it re-renders or not?

Juris Lielpeteris December 21st, 2015 08:19 AM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
AC3 audio templates for DVD Architect and for DVD Architect Studio is different. Vegas Movie Studio for DVD Architect Studio don't use dynamic range compression in preprocessing and will be recompressed in DVD Architect. Video templates looks like similar.

Seth Bloombaum December 21st, 2015 09:59 AM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Darryn Carroll (Post 1905581)
Thanks Seth, I am assuming (hoping) that since I rendered to a DA template that its correct. I will burn one tomorrow and probably should know by the speed of the burn whether it re-renders or not?

If it fits on a disk as it is, (including an allowance for menus & audio), it shouldn't be recompressed.

I'm not a user of the "Studio" series of software... It may be worth cracking the manual on the audio issue Juris describes above.

Jeff Harper December 29th, 2015 09:10 AM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
If DVDA does recompress your video it will tell you it's doing it.

The other obvious way to avoid recompression is not to just render it correctly, but to make sure the DVDA properties are set to match your render settings. It can be easy to overlook setting the audio correctly in DVDA, by the way, so play close attention to that also.

Jorma Nippala December 30th, 2015 06:44 AM

Re: Does sony render twice, once in Vegas, once in DA?
 
Render a DVD compliant video file from Vegas.
Render a DVD compliant audio file from Vegas. You need both video and audio.
That means MPEG2 video and AC3 audio in separate files.
Open the video in DVD Architect.

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