From the responses I've received previously, I gather there is no
real way to get decent quality video burned onto a DVD using the
associated DVDit! software, at least not with a timeline of an hour in
length. (Any setting of the bitrate and quality settings high enough
to give a decent picture quality gives me a "data rate exceeded
mulitplexer..." message). Seems surprising they'd go to all that
trouble to create such a great editing program, but not have any way
to create usable output from the material it generates). I'm still
hunting for a way around this. Any hints would be appreciated. 

 But in the meantime, I am attempting to go around the problem by
uploading the mpeg files to a remote site with a better DVD burning
system. However, they seem to want the files converted to either an
.iso file or what they are calling a _TS file. This is supposed to be
"simple" to do, but I have no clue about how to accomplish this.
Neither the Premeire 6.5 manual nor the help files mention this. Any
assistance would be much appreciated.

Regards,

DAVE





 
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