Christian de Godzinsky
January 31st, 2007, 12:57 PM
Hi,
I'm rendering (PAL 16:9) compatible material in Vegas (7) to MPG2 files - the assumed format to export to DVD Archictect 4. That program is splicing the MPG2 file into VOBS and doing some other formatting or preparing before the burn. All this needs additional space on a single layer DVD. It is obvious that a 4.7 GByte rendered MP2 file in Vegas will not fit a 4.7GByte DVD! How much smaller must the original file be to fit onto this DVD using DVD Architect??? Assuming no menus? There is no information about this in any manuals.
I know that you can re-render your material in DVD Architect to fit anyhow, but that would be insane - loosing both quality and time. My target is a PAL 16:9 best quality video with stereo AC-3 coded sound. Directly rendered in Vegas to fit a DVD. My material length is either 60 or 90 minutes. Sad that Vegas does not have the burn to disk direcly as it's cheaper sibling...
Thanks for any help here...
Christian
I'm rendering (PAL 16:9) compatible material in Vegas (7) to MPG2 files - the assumed format to export to DVD Archictect 4. That program is splicing the MPG2 file into VOBS and doing some other formatting or preparing before the burn. All this needs additional space on a single layer DVD. It is obvious that a 4.7 GByte rendered MP2 file in Vegas will not fit a 4.7GByte DVD! How much smaller must the original file be to fit onto this DVD using DVD Architect??? Assuming no menus? There is no information about this in any manuals.
I know that you can re-render your material in DVD Architect to fit anyhow, but that would be insane - loosing both quality and time. My target is a PAL 16:9 best quality video with stereo AC-3 coded sound. Directly rendered in Vegas to fit a DVD. My material length is either 60 or 90 minutes. Sad that Vegas does not have the burn to disk direcly as it's cheaper sibling...
Thanks for any help here...
Christian