I don't know that it will help, Lee, but you might look at this article on 
authoring with DVDit.

http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdguides/authorburn/dvdit/dvdit.htm

I hope you see something there that puts you on the right track. I noticed 
that one of his suggestions was to burn a folder to the hard drive and use 
something else, like Nero, to actually burn the disk. He's not big on its 
ability to do anything but simple authoring.

David Hurdon

At 07:51 PM 9/23/2006 +0000, you wrote:

   Thanks everyone for the advice. Unfortunately, I'm still not making
any progress, and I have a deadline approaching.

   Perhaps I need to try a different tact on this.

   I have Premeire 6.5 and the bundled DVDit! Le software that came
with it. I have a timeline with 58 minutes of video and audio. I am
trying to burn this on to a DVD. Has ANYONE out there EVER managed to
get such a system to successfully burn a DVD of this length - with
decent video and audio quality? And if so, how exactly did you manage
to do so? Is there some specific set of bitrate and Image quality
settings that are known to work? I know it can be done with shorter
projects or with situations where poor image quality is not a concern.
but I have a project of 58 minutes and image quality IS important.

   I think I've seen enough to convince me that Premiere 6.5 and DVDit!
are inferior products and constituted a very poor choice for such
project. I would NOT recommend them to anyone else, and I certainly
wouldn't use either of them again if I could avoid it, especially not
DVDit! But right now, its what I'm stuck with. Replacing them with a
better product or attempting a complex and/or expensive overhaul of
the system right now is out of the question.

  I'm hoping to find a way to make due with what I got just now. Any
one know a way this could be done?

Regards,

DAVE



 
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