[NickSly] “Every time I try to import a quicktime movie to DVD Studio Pro the program crashes.”
So a) try with different QT movies. If they work then DVD SP is OK, its the movie that’s the problem.
Then b) remake your movie, either in the application is was created in, or by Exporting it to a new recompressed movie in QT Pro.
[mortimer heathcliff] “why i (we?) don’t just use QTs more often when making DVDs. it seems like it would save one step of compression. “
Correct. If you are using DVD SP’s basic mode’s interface creation bells and whistles, then your motion menus are all going to be recompressed, so its better to use less compressed (non-Mpeg2) assets.
However a big percentage of the viewers of this forum will be using DVD SP’s Advanced mode, and will create all their menu and motion menu ingredients in other external applications, and will use Compressor to encode the main movie assets (which won’t be recompressed by DVD SP), and will indeed bring in .psds and lightly or uncompressed menu loops to build the menus, using DVD SP to do a once-only encode when the DVD is finally built after authoring.
So you asked exactly the right question. You’ve just got to have the courage of your own convictions to devise for yourself (with a little help from your friends here :-)) a workflow that doesn’t make compromises – like encoding Mpeg-2s twice…