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adobe media encoder
Posted by Farooq Darwish on May 17, 2012 at 2:49 amHi
I just want to finished the project and export it from primere pro to adobe ecoder so i want to make DVD with good quality 4:3 aspect ratio
once i export it and chose mpeg2 DVD it give me 2 files Video and Audio
but I cant make DVD from it if i play the video the sound is not there so can anyone tell me how to make DVD from it
thanks
Daniel Ludwig replied 13 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 11 Replies -
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Stan Jones
May 17, 2012 at 4:19 amIn Encore, import “as timeline,” and select both the video and audio file. Does it have audio now?
Stan Jones
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Farooq Darwish
May 17, 2012 at 12:36 pmit give me two separate file one for Video and one for audio so i can only play one or the other.
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Jeff Pulera
May 17, 2012 at 2:20 pmTwo files are correct. As instructed already, import BOTH files into Adobe Encore using Import > As Timeline. Then you can burn your DVD, with sound.
Jeff Pulera
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Farooq Darwish
May 17, 2012 at 2:25 pmI think i am miscommunicating..
i shoot a scene and then i edit that in adobe primere pro and then finished it and then i export that to encoder and choose Mpeg2 DVD so when it is done the encoder give me 2 files an audio and a video now how can i burn that to DVD when i do burn it there is no sound because the encoder gave me 2 files one for audio and one for video -
Jeff Pulera
May 17, 2012 at 2:35 pmYou can NOT simply “burn” the files to a disc, a DVD must be “authored” in a DVD program. This means Adobe Encore, which you already have if you have Premiere. Read the manual (HELP files). There are a million free tutorials online, do a search.
Might be simpler for you to use File > Export > Encore from Premiere, this automates the process some, rather than using Adobe Media Encoder
Jeff
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Farooq Darwish
May 17, 2012 at 2:41 pmso that why I am here what would we do after i encode the file how to make that to dvd?
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Jeff Pulera
May 17, 2012 at 2:45 pmStan Jones answered you in the first reply to your question.
OPEN ADOBE ENCORE
FILE > IMPORT > AS TIMELINE
Grab BOTH clips in this step, .m2v and .wav, and import them
Audio and Video appear on the Encore Timeline
Go to the BUILD step to burn a DVD
Again, please read the HELP files, Google for tutorials, we can’t hold your hand completely, you have to take some initiative to learn the software you own.
Thanks
Jeff
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Farooq Darwish
May 17, 2012 at 2:52 pmso what do yo do then? i had a problem if you cant give any advise so dont bother then.
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Jeff Pulera
May 17, 2012 at 2:57 pmI am trying to help you. Stan tried to help you. You need to HELP US to HELP YOU.
Have you tried Encore as suggested? We don’t know what you are doing, what steps you have attempted already, so we don’t know what else to suggest.
Sounds to me like you exported the clips from AME, then try to play them in Windows Media Player or something, and maybe trying to burn these files direct to a DVD without Encore (as DATA perhaps?).
Tell me what exact steps are you taking in your process AFTER exporting the MPEG-2 from Media Encoder?
Jeff
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Chris Tompkins
May 17, 2012 at 8:36 pmYou can also just import both files.
Select both once in proj. “right” click and choose make timeline.
It’s the same thing I guess.Then you need to select first play.
Maybe seek out some tutorials on line…
Chris Tompkins
Video Atlanta LLC
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