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Make two DVDs for 1080p video of size 15GB ?
Posted by Soumendra Jena on April 10, 2013 at 12:43 pmHi , I have a mp4 exported from Premiere Pro.
Its 15GB. I need to make 2 DVD files. I have 2 blank DVDs of 8.5GB each.
How do I proceed making 2 DVDs now ?
Soumendra Jena replied 13 years ago 4 Members · 10 Replies -
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Chris Tompkins
April 10, 2013 at 1:15 pmYou need to export from Pr sending it to AME and choose the mpeg2-DVD preset, send to queue.
Once the DVD compliant files are created, then import into Encore and author your DVD.
Exporting to mp4 for DVD is wrong and you’re adding compression.
Chris
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Soumendra Jena
April 10, 2013 at 1:54 pmWhen I select mpeg2-DVD , it changes the resolution to 720×576, no matter, what i do.
I simply need the DVD to be 1920×1080 . But there is no Premiere Pro is allowing me to do that 🙁
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Chris Tompkins
April 10, 2013 at 2:02 pmThen you want a Bluray mpeg2 (HD) preset, not an DVD(SD) as you stated in your post.
Chris
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Walter Soyka
April 10, 2013 at 2:27 pm[Soumendra Jena] “When I select mpeg2-DVD , it changes the resolution to 720×576, no matter, what i do. I simply need the DVD to be 1920×1080 . But there is no Premiere Pro is allowing me to do that :(“
The DVD specification is standard definition only. You cannot make a DVD at 1920×1080.
You may be able to burn Blu-Ray to DVD media, but it will not play in a DVD player, and it may not play in a Blu-Ray player.
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Soumendra Jena
April 10, 2013 at 3:41 pmOh I see.
So, how do we make it 1920×1080 ?
Is BluRay the only solution ?
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Chris Tompkins
April 10, 2013 at 3:54 pmWow, you need to do some research on how things work that you want to work with.
What format did you shoot?
What format are you editing?Shoot HD.
Edit HD.
Export HD master.
Export to Bluray files.Chris
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David Kuhnen
April 10, 2013 at 3:59 pmIn the U.S., blu-ray is the only consumer level, self-contained player, for HD video.
Depending on your situation, you may want to consider playing a HD QuickTime from a computer.
David Kuhnen
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Soumendra Jena
April 12, 2013 at 6:15 amOk I just exported it on premiere pro MPEG2 BluRay and it exported to f4v .
Now how to burn it to BluRay ?
I have Nero 12. -
Chris Tompkins
April 12, 2013 at 10:47 amIf you choose the MPEG2 BluRay preset it would NOT have made af4v file.
You should see a .m2v file for the video track and a .wav or .ac3 depending on which audio setting you choose.
Why not use Adobe Encore to author your disc?
Chris
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Soumendra Jena
April 12, 2013 at 11:08 amNo..
Its f4v for all 4 exports .And there is no wav file.
Its one single file and it plays fine with VLC player too.
And I have never used Encore before.
Does Encore directly take the f4v file and make it BluRay DVD burn ?
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