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How to burn a dvd using dvd studio pro 4
How to burn a dvd using dvd studio pro 4













how to burn a dvd using dvd studio pro 4
  1. HOW TO BURN A DVD USING DVD STUDIO PRO 4 MOVIE
  2. HOW TO BURN A DVD USING DVD STUDIO PRO 4 MANUAL

In particular read about Avarege bit rate, maximum bit rate and in general Variable frame rate (VBR) and constant frame rate.

HOW TO BURN A DVD USING DVD STUDIO PRO 4 MANUAL

Now before we go ahead I suggest you to read the manual and understand the importance of the inspector window and its functions. If you click each setting the inspector window activates. In a nutshell drag the DVD best quality 90 minutes folder over the "drag settings and destinations here" text. Go toĭVD 10 groups>*DVD best quality 90 minutes* two settings.

HOW TO BURN A DVD USING DVD STUDIO PRO 4 MOVIE

You see the text next to the icon of your movie (in the blue rectangle) saying "drag here settings and destinations"? Now go to the settings window below, you can see the settings and destinations tabs. Now, the simplest way to proceed is as follow: You can see the movie (or FCP) icon and the title of your project. In both cases your video will appear in an untitled project right below the toolbar. If the the latter is your case once you open Compressor click on *Add File* in the toolbar (top left corner ).

how to burn a dvd using dvd studio pro 4

If you wish to use the self-contained QT movie you can still export it from an open FCP project or open Compressor independently. If you export it straight from the timeline Compressor will open automatically, Or create a QT movie (check self-contained in the export window) and import into Compressor after you open it. (Use google for any farther information about any word or definition that remains slightly unclear to you).Įither export it straight from the timeline to Compressor (File>Export>Using Compressor) I'll mention simple steps and I'll try to make them as much clear as I can.Ĭompressor will create an Mpeg2 of your edited video and an ac3 (dolby stereo) for the audio (You can't create ac3audio with DVDstudio). However, whatever you have to say would greatly assist!+ But I have little experience with compressor and none with DVD Studio Pro. Except you can choose "16:9 LETTERBOX" instead of PAN & SCAN if you want to see the entire image. Then take THAT result into DVD SP and follow the rest of the steps. NOW.if you want a GOOD LOOKING DVD, instead of taking your REF movie into DVD SP, instead take it into Compressor and choose the BEST QUALITY ENCODE (2 pass VBR) that matches your show timing. Hit the little black and yellow burn icon at the top of the page and put a a DVD in when prompted. Now, for a DVD from an HD source, look to the right side and select the "general tab" in the track editor, and see the Display Mode, and select "16:9 pan-scan."ħ. Now drag your QT from the broswer and drop it on top of the green monitor.Ħ. Now, select the green one, right click on it amd select the top option "first play".ĥ. Select the left blue one and hit delete.Ĥ. Open DVDSP, select the "graphical" tab and you will see two little monitors, one blue, one green.ģ. Export a QT movie, either a reference file or self contained using current settings.Ģ. The absolute simplest way to make a DVD using FCP and DVDSP is as follows:ġ. Shane's Stock Answer #42 - David Roth Weiss' Secret Quick and Dirty Way to Author a DVD: #42 - Quick and dirty way to author a DVD















How to burn a dvd using dvd studio pro 4