Dietmar,
Firstly, it is not summer everywhere on this planet. On the southern
hemisphere here in
South Africa it is deepest winter and bloody cold (minus 7 degC last night).
I presume you will render the videos in Premiere.
Why not simply use MPEG-DVD to export for DVDs and H.264-Blu-Ray for
Blu-Rays.
Uwe
> *Dear all, *
>
> I hope - if you look for one second from you screen/s out of a window (if
> there is one) - you all see a nice summer everywhere!
>
> Anyhow I have a short question: I am putting a DVD out of ca. 20 student
> films together - we want to have a DVD and a blu-ray disc too (in
> Encore CS
> 5.5).
>
> What would be - for Encore 5.5 - the best technical format (to collect all
> these works)? And maybe you could send me even a short instruction for
> getting it (that I could forward to my students - they don't have
> Encore). I
> think about *.mov (1920 x ... H 263 or somewhat). All films were shot in
> full HD.
>
> I would very happy and grateful, with greetings from Mayence, Germany.
>
> *Kindly, *
> *Dietmar *
>
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