I have the same problem in CS5, all of a sudden the sound won’t insert/overlay in the timeline. It’s so frustrating and it’s slowing me. This never happened to me before and I can’t figured out what has changed. I remember saving the file and then browsing through the clips in the source window. Does anyone know what happened?
The Mpeg2 option might be better, but for the moment I’m editing with the CS5 trial version so I can’t really export mpeg2. I only found out this morning about the missing presets and all, so Martin’s suggestion of H264 is going to do the job.
But I’ll keep that in mine for the next time, Vince.
Hi Danny,
Thanks for the reply. I upgraded to CS5 and, even though it took like one hour to import the cs3 project, I’m now able to render decently. Thank you very much! 🙂
I didn’t ask them why they want it in 1080p, and at that time I didn’t know that there was no difference, as you say. I’ll ask them once again, but anyway, is there any way to export the footage at 1080p/720p, not “i”?
I don’t know what’s the proper way to do this. I suppose I could give them on their HDD the main footage (with the full quality, etc) and then export it once again at a lower quality/size to fit on a normal DVD. I’m not good at it when it comes to the exporting part – there are so many choices and I’m never sure what is the right one. 😛 What should I do?