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  • Grand Admiral

    May 25, 2005 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Burning process is SLOOOOWWWWWW

    need more information on specs of both machines before trying to see whats up. No matter what anyone says, each machine acts diffrently.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 12, 2005 at 3:34 pm in reply to: That long pause………………

    thats wierd… your right roadkill it was what you said. Made a few more corrections to the linking and its fine now..thanks again.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 11, 2005 at 4:33 pm in reply to: WinDVD playability problem

    I personally hate PC based players, why? because every store bought and dvd I have authored looked like crap on a PC monitor but looked great on a 20+ inch tv screen. I would ask him to play it on a standard home unit, or in what you would find in a sound card trouble shooting guide…”Make sure his speakers or headset is connected to the correct port or if your speakers are powered, make sure they are on..”

  • Grand Admiral

    May 10, 2005 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Removing facial wrinkles

    that crazy teaser trailer from Resident Evil:Apolocyps comes to mind.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 10, 2005 at 12:46 pm in reply to: DVD Reading/Playing Problems???

    argh…I heard some companies do this, give certain featuers to one country but remove it in another. Looks like the Epson R200 or higher series dominates the DVD/CD printer market at this time in the US..its a conspiracy I tell you.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 9, 2005 at 6:10 pm in reply to: DVD Reading/Playing Problems???

    Speaking of ink jet printers that print on CD/DVD…do you recommend anything besides the Epson R200 or higher series? Man these inks are expensive and run out really quick.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 9, 2005 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Transfering subtitles between projects?

    Thanks roadkill,

    as for the total duration I am looking at perhaps 1hr 25 mins of video consisting of interviews, menu animations(less than 2 mins total throughout the disc), highlighted segments and roughly 100 mb of picture gallery menu files. I used the 7mps setting instead of automatic and it brought it down to farely acceptible levels. Now when I was playing on paritcular video inside of encore, roughly 3 mins into it (out of 5.5mins) the video started going out of sync with the audio..however if I jumped to another part of the video instead of starting from the beginning everything is fine so I assume it’s my system starting to have problems.

  • Hey thanks for your response since I will be transcoding tonight 🙂 I forget the models but the two I have used to test my dvd is a 1999 pioneer DVD player and a 2002 5 disc Toshiba Player. Both of them have played everything back with no problems on DVD-R discs. Playback on computers make it look bad, but I will have a disclamer on there saying ment to be played on desktop home units compatible with DVD-R Media. As for the audio, the only thing I am using is pretty much the original audio recorded during the interviews and some royality free music. Thanks for the advice.

  • Grand Admiral

    May 4, 2005 at 5:58 pm in reply to: How do you compress a DVD in Encore?

    whoa thats a bit too much .. you can shrink the size down even more by playing with the transcode options but it will reduce video quality big time. If you need to have 4 hrs , consider double layer discs, or even making a 2 disc edition 🙂

  • Grand Admiral

    May 4, 2005 at 4:07 pm in reply to: How do you compress a DVD in Encore?

    Well a few things..

    How many hours of video do you have on it?

    If you have more than 4.7gb (?) of data , and you absoultely need it, go dual layer discs(or double layer discs)

    Whats your transcode settings for each video?

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