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  • Rex Summerfield

    July 4, 2006 at 4:16 am in reply to: Is Glass mastering needed?

    It appears that most of the bad discs have a MID of CMC MAG.AEI. The other MID is Fujifilm03. Some of these are bad but not as many.

    In your article you make reference to not using adhesive labels. We applied an adhesive label to all these discs. They were printed with a laser printer. Could this have caused the problem? The master does not have a label on it. How does the label affect the disc?

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    July 2, 2006 at 11:12 pm in reply to: Is Glass mastering needed?

    Ok, I understand DVD’s a little better now and have ordered some Taiyo Yudens. My master copy is on (Yikes!) a retail store (Staples) brand. I ran it through the scandisk and it comes up clean. Since this is clean and error free, can I assume it is ok to make copies off of or should I burn a new master on the new DVDs when they arrive and at a slow speed? Or is a clean copy and clean copy? I have scaned one of the returned DVD’s and it came up with some bad spots. The 100 pack brand was HP. I plan to scan all the returned DVDs. Once they are burned with errors, you just have to pitch them right?
    You mentioned something about high bitrate.. What does that mean?

    Thanks for your assistance.

    Terri

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    May 17, 2006 at 1:18 am in reply to: exporting to DVD

    From Steven Gotz web page

    Having trouble with

  • That sounds like the easiest option. I’ll give that a try, thanks Mike

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    May 8, 2006 at 3:38 am in reply to: Encoding problems

    I found a work around by exporting it as an AVI into Encore 1.5 and transcoding from there. It still bothers me not to know why Premier won’t do the same thing.

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    May 5, 2006 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Encoding problems

    Following Charlie’s advise I picked a short action section and set everything to max quality. It encoded fine and plays great. Does that means there is a problem with the length of the original (55 minutes) or a section of it? Why would the length affect the encoding if I have enough memory to store the final file?

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    May 5, 2006 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Encoding problems

    Its jittery on both. I did a DVD burn as well and it carried out to the DVD.

    R Summerfield
    Shiloh Outdoor Productions

  • Rex Summerfield

    February 8, 2006 at 9:27 pm in reply to: Audio doesn’t export to tape with video

    The problem resolved itself after defrag. Apparently the fragmented drive wouldn’t let it play real time so it didn’t play at all??

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