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K.C. Luke August 15th, 2007 04:06 AM

I have try on using PP CS3 export out using Adobe media encoder. After I bring it into CS3 Encore burn as DVD. Result not bad at all. Im not sure the rest how you all done by burning HDV into DVD-R or +R media...Would like to see more relpy Thanks. Below is my setting:

Adobe Media Encoder

PAL 1440x1080 Quality 4
384kbps 48khz 16 Stereo
VBR 2 PASS [Target 15, Max 18.5mbps]

Don Blish August 15th, 2007 05:41 PM

Tom, here is the "pinned" thread discussing "legal" streams that won't be transcoded by DVDit Pro HD.

http://forums.support.roxio.com/inde...howtopic=21049

Tom Roper August 16th, 2007 10:03 PM

Thanks Don. I have read that thread previously. I am currently experimenting with TSRemux, in which the workaround is to let DVDit author the folders, but you pass your video file through TSRemux, and then substitute the m2ts file(s) for the ones encoded by DVDit.

All in all though, I'm not impressed with the BD authoring solutions. HDV video is non compliant with BDMV, so it has to get encoded and resized to 1920x1080 somewhere, if not DVDit then your NLE. That's time and quality lost.

TSRemux is promising, its one author is working very hard with updates, and it's free, but it's very beta.

Brian P. White October 2nd, 2007 08:09 AM

I'd also like to burn HD DVDs for my 360.

Pinnacle 11 recommends Vista 32-bit. I have 64-bit. Has anybody tried it on a 64-bit machine?

Thanks for any info.


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