What is the best way to go about saving an animation to dvd with Adobe Premiere to be viewed on a standard TV? Trying to figure this out now since it has become urgent. Previously I looked at the problem but never had success....and had no urgency.....now big time urgency! Thanks for any help!
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To put on to DVD is it necessary to use the "export to DVD" option or can I save it in the right format and burn the DVD later? I remember having a problem that Premiere could not find the DVD burner using Windows XP 64. The same animation that I view on the computer cannot just be burned to a DVD to view on a TV? With the PAL standard of 720x560, what will happen to my animation which is 800x700? I know, strange size, but it was a client need to have a particular border around the animation. What then would be the best format (avi, mpg) to use for TV?
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well what look are you going for. i always output widescreen 24p these days since all dvd players now can handle it.
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did you use a dvd creation program like dvd-it or any of those? and are you using a dvd format file like mpeg2?
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I created the dvd with Nero. The file format is .mpg.....I think I tried .mpg2 but had some problem...have to double check. I downloaded avi 2 dvd creator....though it does not convert from .mpg. When I save the animation in .avi format the quality is always worse. I tried loading an xvid mpeg4 codec, but when I save the animation, premiere crashes. Where do I find this Huff format? Did not see it. Is TMPGenc another program I need? Free?
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question....the dvd's we get from hollywood are they 24p or are they 23.xxxp? ive done tests with true 24p and it works great. however i needed to use AE when doing that since premiere cant do true 24p
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I guess stupid question, but what is 24p???? Well....I saw I setting that I was missing when creating the DVD in Nero.....I was picking data DVD instead of film dvd. It seems that I have done all correct now. When putting the dvd in the computer dvd reader, it seems to read as a dvd. Though, when I put it in a regular dvd player, nothing loads. Maybe something wrong with my dvd player? This has happened in the past trying to watch burned movies. Though, I cannot have this happen for the client!! Is there something I am missing?
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you need to build the proper dvd files/folders in a programme like adobe encore, if you dont it wont always work in dvd players
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