My current workflow produces high quality results but uses a lot of disk space
and time.... It took me four hours to render a complex 1 hour DVD in
Cinelerra and then get the result onto DVD.
Basically I edit original footage and save it as a yuv4mpeg stream (programs I
am using are Cinelerra and Gephex)...
This can be imported into qdvd author (be warned though that there are two
ways of getting video into QDVDAuthor and only one of these works.
I then let QDVDAuthor handle the final encoding.
However I am careful to make sure that all my footage remains in DV pal
compliant format (720x576@25fps) and my DVDs contain no audio.
Hope that helps
On Tue, 20 May 2008 11:41:23 pm Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings,
I've encoded some AVS animations that I'd like to burn as DVD-format
files. I want to be able to play the DVD in a regular DVD player/drive.
The files are currently in AVI format, with 800x600 video and 48 kHz
audio resolutions. I tried the directions (NTSC + AC3) for mencoder here:
http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/menc-feat-vcd-dvd.html
but I got no joy. I'm inclined to believe that I don't know what I'm
doing, the process just hangs while writing the video header. :(
So what program(s) do the denizens of LAU use when they need to make a
DVD for friends, family, and influential music-industry moguls ? 64-bit
compatibility would be nice but isn't absolutely necessary.
TIA,
dp
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