Amit, what is the settings you have when converting from the project file
into m2v? Sometimes if you are encoding it with wrong settings, your end
result will be crappy (like data lost), play around with settings usually
for less than 1 hour footge (for dvd), try to set the maximum data bitrate
to about 7500, and make sure it's 2-pass process, see if that make any
differences.
Johnny Wu
www.mdifilm.com
www.rapturethemovie.com
At 09:52 AM 2/6/2007 -0800, you wrote:
Hi
I've been making small movies using Adobe Premiere Pro after capturing
data from Sony handycam using Firewire.
After editing i export the final timeline to m2v and wav and then use
Adobe Encore for authoring DVD. For some reason i'm not very satisfied with
the quality of the final DVD and it seems lots of data is lost in this
process.
This time i decided to 'Export to tape' by connecting the DV camcorder.
The recording went very well and when i played the DV tape on TV the result
was phenomenal.
I'd like to know if i can achieve the same quality in a DVD?
I use Pinnacle Studio AV/DV for capture and my machine is P4 2.8 HT,
1.25 GB RAM, 200GB HDD(its not a SATA one).
Any help in understanding this is very much appreciated.
Thanks
Amit
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