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iPhone 4 to dvd workflow
After way too many issues with vegas 10 (on 2 different systems – one about 5 years old and one brand new), I’m re-thinking my workflow to produce dvd’s from my iphone 4 videos (along with stills from various sources). I would like to be able to work on either system, though I suppose I can use the more powerful computer to prepare/transcode material to work well on the older system. I am creating several flavors of video on the iphone – it’s native video (720p- up to 30fps… and that number is seriously all over the place depending on available light), 720p video run through an app called “Super 8”, which renders a retro 8mm look to the video and saves at 720p, and another app called “8mm” which does the same thing but saves the video down to 480×360 at somewhere around 20fps. I’m not exactly sure what these two apps really do in terms of fps, because they both seem to vary depending on light levels, and the “Super 8” app even has a selector for 12 or 18fps, though it’s video files seem to end up at 30fps, so I guess it creates with a 12 or 18 fps look?
In any case, at this point, my goal is to produce the best quality dvd material from my HD iphone 4 videos and high resolution stills taken with either the phone itself or my Canon dslr’s. I’m able to work with the iphone’s native “.mov” files ok on either system, but the older system does start to bog down very quickly once more than a few clips have been added or any effects or transitions are added and the new machine is also having issues once I’ve added a bunch of clips to the timeline… so that is what I’ve been trying to do – start with a 720p project, edit in that, then “render-as” to the appropriate widescreen Mainconcept template. I really don’t intend to produce anything HD – I just figured this workflow would re-encode the least and create the best quality in the final dvd. However, this workflow gets unusable after a point and I’m now wondering if I should somehow be working in an SD project and creating intermediate files from the original iphone files first, just so Vegas won’t bomb out on me…
What seems to be the best workflow, given that I want to be able to edit on the older machine too? Will Vegas do better with uncompressed avi files, rendered first from the original MOV files? SonyYUV? Lagarith? 720p or 720×480 uncompressed sd? I’ve searched the forums like crazy and there is plenty of info on similar subjects, but not quite what I need to know… and there are so many different combinations of formats and settings I can choose once in the “Custom Settings” dialogs… Any help?
Oh, and I guess while I’m asking… what’s the real deal with 30p vs 24p and dvd’s? You really CAN choose 30p (or 29.970 or others) in the DVD Architect widescreen template… I’ve read so many times that it’s not available, but it is! So, since my material is originating at 30p (when the iphone gets enough light and chooses to use it), should I set the render settings to that to format my files for DVD Architect? Will DVD Architect have to re-encode the video if I choose the wrong setting? (I don’t want that stutter 24p look.. I get enough of that from the 8mm effects…) What will the dvd player and tv try to do with these dvd’s? What’s the best common denominator method?
Sorry for the long question, but I just can’t find the info out there.