Frage von baule:Hello
I would like to about 70 min. Movie with Premiere Pro directly to DVD burn.
When coding, I chose "Bitrate maximizing from.
The result is, however, rather modest, it comes with Pixlig!
If this choice is not optimal, because I thought the ideal bit rate is calculated, a better way but then not.
When I select a default so I do not predict whether the file s.Ende synonymous to my DVD fit, right?
Would you ever premiere render me or better to use another program, which one?
I try it with the Adobe Media Encoder "and then choose" MPEG2 - DVD "I get from a *. mpg. How do I get it on DVD, I have Nero 7th
As always the whole calculation is morze I s.einer final solution very interested, so I am for each tip very grateful.
Greeting Baule
Antwort von Wiro:
I would like to about 70 min. Movie with Premiere Pro directly to DVD burn. When coding, I chose "Bitrate maximizing from.
The result is, however, rather modest, it comes with Pixlig! Hello, go as follows:
menu "on DVD issue" choose only one target, so that the PC knows what it is to burn - PAL or NTSC, 4x3 or 16x9. Take the default
PAL DV 4x3 High Quality 7MB CBR 1 Pass. Then activate maximize bitrate. The PC now calculates the best bitrate for your movie and thus override the preset. In "Calculated bitrate" is the result - a 70-minute film to the 8,000 kbit. This is the ideal setting. Now "Record" button.
Good luck.
Gruss Wiro
PS: Please in the future, always indicate which version of Premiere is being used. There are several differences in the handling.