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basic questions
So to create DVDs, I'll need:
1) a burner 2) encoding software 3) authoring software 4) burner software Questions- will any burner and burner software be able to handle a complicated DVD creation, like multilple menus and extras? I've heard that "TMPGenc Plus" is a good encoder and "DVDit" is a good authoring program. What's a good "burner" software? or more to the point, are there any to avoid? Do you encode BEFORE you author, or visa versa? Thanks for helping me understand. Bob |
For burning, it will be hard to find any better than Nero. Very reliable and full featured.
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so "encoding" simply means converting to mpeg-2?
Can I use my Premiere software to save my project as mpeg-2, and then go directly into an authoring program? Is the quality of "encoding" this way as good as using a high end encoder? do you know if DVDit allows you to "burn" a DVD without using a program like Nero? And what about higher end, multi channel audio - A3, I think it's called. would I need a special program to do that? thanks again! |
Premiere is ok at encoding, but for really high quality, you'll want to spend some money on a pro encoder, like Canopus or similar product. Not to mention, they'll encode faster than Premiere alone can.
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I believe DVDit can encode to stereo Dolby Digital, which is all most people need, anyway, and gives you more space for video. |
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