Chris Leong
November 5th, 2009, 06:21 PM
...please walk me through the basic creation of a PAL DVD from Final Cut 6?
I'm a pro editor, I know how to do this in NTSC, but since I have a show that's viewing in Istanbul next week and I don't have anything besides a laptop that will actually play back PAL DVDs, I'm just double-checking my steps prior to doing what amounts to a blind burn..
Okay, from the FCP timeline, export using Compressor.
In compressor, select destination folders for tracks, audio goes to AC3 as usual, but video goes to MP2 PAL?
Or do I go out from FCP export to PAL quicktime and then come into Compressor to go to M2V, already in PAL?
And if the piece is an HD downrez (which it is, and it's in 16:9), does this mean I select PAL DV anamorphic as my output format?
Then I assume take it into DVD Studio Pro as usual (import assets), set up the menus, buttons, tracks as normal and burn away.
Am I mssing something?
Thanks for your comments!
Cheers
Chris
(originally a Brit but way too long in Los Angeles now!!! LOL!!!)
I'm a pro editor, I know how to do this in NTSC, but since I have a show that's viewing in Istanbul next week and I don't have anything besides a laptop that will actually play back PAL DVDs, I'm just double-checking my steps prior to doing what amounts to a blind burn..
Okay, from the FCP timeline, export using Compressor.
In compressor, select destination folders for tracks, audio goes to AC3 as usual, but video goes to MP2 PAL?
Or do I go out from FCP export to PAL quicktime and then come into Compressor to go to M2V, already in PAL?
And if the piece is an HD downrez (which it is, and it's in 16:9), does this mean I select PAL DV anamorphic as my output format?
Then I assume take it into DVD Studio Pro as usual (import assets), set up the menus, buttons, tracks as normal and burn away.
Am I mssing something?
Thanks for your comments!
Cheers
Chris
(originally a Brit but way too long in Los Angeles now!!! LOL!!!)