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  • Wayne Beckwith

    April 25, 2010 at 10:01 pm in reply to: Best Process/Format for Outputting from FCP to DVD

    Thanks I found that the HD DVD setting was selected by default in Studio Pro. I set it to SD DVD and it worked a treat

    I take it that this is another higher format that domestic DVD players can not read?

    Now that I can watch my movie on DVD I can see for some reason there can be a difference in image quality between some clips. They have all been capture in the same format and all look the same on the TL? Any ideas on that one?

    Wayne

  • Wayne Beckwith

    April 24, 2010 at 11:07 pm in reply to: Best Process/Format for Outputting from FCP to DVD

    Ok, so I exported an NON Self contained QT then imported to compressor. I chose best for 90min as my video is 65min and didn’t change any settings. It only created 2 small files less than a gig.

    I imported the 2 files into DVD Studio Pro to create a DVD with no menu or 1st play. The result played fine on the computer but obviously I have missed something as it will not play on a DVD player. It simply has a folder called HVDVD_TS saying it’s empty.

    I am assuming the data when played on the computer was being sourced somehow from the original project files. Now what am I doing wrong?

    Wayne

  • Yes mate. “Send to compressor” direct from the timeline

  • Wayne Beckwith

    April 22, 2010 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Repairing bright inside scenes

    Thanks David, I’ll give that a go

  • Thank you very much Shane for the prompt replies. Much appreciated.

    Regards,

    Wayne

  • Wayne Beckwith

    April 21, 2010 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Best Process/Format for Outputting from FCP to DVD

    Thanks Shane, just to check which QT export format setting.

    Is it simply to export the TL as QT using “Current Settings” ? or select a different render format via QT Conversion? In which case which setting?

    Thanks again

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