I totally agree with David.
I use Procoder all the time as well, and it is great. I think it is even
faster than Premiere Pro 2. It doesn't create menues though, but not to many
people are willing to pay for spesialized menues.

Sune:)

On 9/20/06, David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Sune's suggestion to upgrade is of course a sensible one. But if, like
> me,
> you want to build on what you have rather than starting over you might
> check on whether or not there is an upgrade path from your bundled DVDit
> software. I use Premiere 6.5. I export separate video and audio files (m2v
>
> and wav) from its timeline using Procoder Express from Canopus, which
> plugs
> into Premiere as well as operating alone. It was under $100. If you don't
> want to buy anything you could search for the (free at the time) Main
> Concept MPEG encoder version 1.3b, which I used in Premiere 6.5 for a year
>
> or so before buying Procoder Express. With an upgrade to DVDit 6 you can
> burn full featured DVDs with Dolby stereo (AC-3), professional menus or
> simple first play disks that begin to play when inserted into a deck. I
> recently employed the work flow I've described to created a DVD-R master
> used to replicate a thousand copies of a documentary, at a local Sony
> plant.
>
> There are many advantages to the features and tight integration of the
> current Adobe Production Suite. But if you don't make at least some decent
>
> part of your living doing video work the price tag may not be easily
> justified.
>
> David Hurdon
>
>
> At 05:00 PM 9/19/2006 +0000, you wrote:
>
> 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
>
>  
>



-- 
Sune Alexandersen
www.dunderfilm.no


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