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I'm new to DVD Studio Pro, so I beg your indulgence for a moment. I'm assuming that lots of LAFCPUG members use this program all the time.
My problem is that I can't burn the most simple DVD even though I have struggled through the relevant parts of the manual. I'm cutting a Hi Def 1080p film in FCP and want to make an SD DVD of a couple of scenes for actors reels. So I export my 2 minute scene from FCP via Quicktime and then take a look at it in the Quicktime player. It looks and sounds ok. Then I import into DVD Studio Pro (v 4.0.3 by the way) where it appears in my "assets" window. Then I open up the "track editor" window and drag the file into that. I set the preferences for MPEG 2 SD and 16:9, and in "General" I set "display mode" to 16:9 letterbox. Now I want to burn the DVD, right? I put in a blank 4.7gig Fuji disk. But I can't get it to play in the "simulator" - I just get a blank screen. If I skip "simulator" and try to burn I get nothing. I have tried both plain "Burn" and I have also tried "advanced burn - build and format" and, after a long period of thinking and gurgling, it pops out a disk which gives me a grey screen. I'm creating a fine pile of coasters as you may imagine. What's up with that? Please spot the stupid mistake and help a poor moron. Many thanks, Harry Harry Bromley-Davenport.
Did you set a "First Play"? CONTROL-click on your track in the Outline window and select First Play. Then use Simulator to see if the results change.
Just so you know, if Simulator gives you nothing, there's no point in burning the disc. Simulator is a pretty accurate preview of what the disc will look like; that's its function.
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