Pierre-luc Pare
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Pierre-luc Pare
September 11, 2006 at 4:04 am in reply to: Anyone used ZOOtech DVD authoring tools ?Can you fully author a DVD with DVDAE or you author with DSP and then optimized it with DVDAE (As it supposed to be I think) ?
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Pierre-luc Pare
September 11, 2006 at 1:53 am in reply to: Anyone used ZOOtech DVD authoring tools ?That’s what I understood from their website. So does it look only useful for DVD games or there are some powerful options that we could use for more standard DVDs (Still can be very complex) or does it work in way that very speed up the authoring process ? I didn’t find any license fees on their site.
I’m using DVD Studio Pro and Sonic DVD Fusion. DSP have a lot of features, but as most people know, its abstraction layer is really messed up compared to DVD Specifications. So for serious jobs, I use Sonic Fusion, but since its kinda old, it misses some features that DSP has. On my way to get DVDAE…
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Not sure but you could try to burn an Enhanced CD, hybrid CD with ROM (VCD,SVCD) content as the first session and Audio as the second.
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The Loop Point is when your buttons appear. Say your menu is 30sec. it starts at 00:00, the Loop Point at 10:00 and the End at 30:00.
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You would need a DVD player in your car… You can author a video track with audio only (well with stills) and make it behaves like a CD with chapters, etc. Otherwise, you would need a DualDisc, DVD surface on one side and CD surface on the other side. Need to replicate to get this one.
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Then bring .m2v and .ac3 into DVDSP
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Export from FCP to Compressor using an easy such High Quality 120min. But as drumrob said, use AC-3 instead of AIFF.
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No scrolling. No visual content can be dynamically used. You would have to do it in the video directly.
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Pierre-luc Pare
July 4, 2006 at 4:28 pm in reply to: DVD9 – Sample on dvd-5 required for client? Also what dual layer stock is most reliable?You could build your DVD-9 and shrink it on DVD-5 with Popcorn. I didn’t try the option of burning first layer on DVD-5.
For DVD-9 media, there Verbatim, Memorex, Ritek/Ridata. Didn’t have problems with any of these. But their low reliability/compatibility make them nly useful for testing.
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Some of recent burners (CD/DVD) allow a minimum 4x writing speed. I heard it could be in touch with the hard drive speed, 1x could now be too slow and causes failures. At my mastering studio, all CDs are burned at 4x (Plextor minimum speed), but we’re making an image of the disc before, a realtime.
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