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  • Export Settings

    Posted by Bigred on June 3, 2011 at 4:59 pm

    All,

    So here is the situation. I have 4 productions completed that need to be transferred to DVD. All 4 productions run between an hour and forty-five minutes and two hours (School Plays). The issue that I have is that all of the files when exported are too large to go on a standard size DVD. As a teacher I do not have the funds to purchase the amount of large file DVD’s necessary for all of the copies I need. Is there a way to export the program files so that it will be compatible with DVD Shrink? At the school I work at, that is the only software that I have access to to compress the files to fit on a standard DVD and make the quality still look good. Any help would be gratly appreciated. I have numerous parents who have pre ordered copies of the productions and I need to get them completed before the end of the school year (June 20th).

    Thanks,
    Steve

    Jeff Greenberg replied 14 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Ricky Barrow

    June 3, 2011 at 5:22 pm

    I believe, if DVD Shrink is the latest version, it will accept Quicktime Reference files, which is the fastest and easiest way to export from Avid.

    Ricky

  • Bigred

    June 3, 2011 at 5:52 pm

    Ricky,

    I will check the DVD Shrink version. If that is the case and all I need to do is upgrade the software then I will be a very happy camper. Quick Time Reference is what I prefer to export as because it is a lot faster.

    Thanks,
    Steve

  • Ricky Barrow

    June 3, 2011 at 6:28 pm

    I could be wrong about DVD Shrink – but if it does not take Qt ref. files then TMPGEnc 4.0 Xpress will – I believe you can download a free 14 day trial. Sorry about my ignorance, it has been a long time since i have used anything but Sorenson Squeeze.

    Ricky

  • Jeff Greenberg

    June 4, 2011 at 7:22 pm

    Steve,

    The problem is that you’re trying to get 6+ hours on a single layer DVD; this just isn’t really going to look good.

    My best suggestion is to switch to a DVD-9; you can reasonably get 4.5-6 hours on that…and if it’s a wide shot of a play, you probably could get closer to 8.

    Best,

    Jeff G

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  • Bigred

    June 6, 2011 at 11:39 am

    Jeff,

    I am only putting one program onto each DVD. So, it would be no more than 2 hours on each DVD.

    Thanks
    Steve

  • Jeff Greenberg

    June 14, 2011 at 3:00 am

    If you’re using Avid, it came with Sorenson Squeeze – a great tool to compress your video in the MPEG-2 format necessary for DVD authoring. Have you tried squeeze?

    Best,

    Jeff G

    Apple Master Trainer | Avid Cert. Instructor DS/MC | Adobe Cert. Instructor
    ————
    You should follow me (filmgeek) on twitter. I promise to be nice.
    Come See me speak at NAB!
    Compressor Essentials from Lynda.com
    (older but still good) Marquee, Media Composer (3.5) and Basic/Advanced Color DVDs (1.0) from Vasst.com
    Contact me through my Website

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