Mark Hendren
November 17th, 2011, 11:28 AM
Okay, so here's my dilemma. I need to burn a 1.5 hour DVD to run in a monitor as a background. My source video is about 34 minutes of uncompressed AVI 720p HD footage. I have tried dropping it in an SD widescreen timeline and exporting an MPEG-2 DVD format file, exporting an MPEG-2 DVD file straight from the HD timeline, and I have sent the project to Encore. I haven't used Encore before, but have been on DVD Studio Pro in FCS for several years, so a lot of things transfer over.
Is there a way to do this that doesn't involve several hours of rendering, encoding, and exporting? I also will probably have to do this with other projects as well and want to develop a decent workflow that I can pass along to others. We also have Windows DVD Maker on the machine. Would it be easier to just export an SD AVI and let that do the chewing? These are not meant to be high-end DVDs. They are just to get the footage onto something playable.
Thanks!
Mark
Is there a way to do this that doesn't involve several hours of rendering, encoding, and exporting? I also will probably have to do this with other projects as well and want to develop a decent workflow that I can pass along to others. We also have Windows DVD Maker on the machine. Would it be easier to just export an SD AVI and let that do the chewing? These are not meant to be high-end DVDs. They are just to get the footage onto something playable.
Thanks!
Mark