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NEED HELP, VIDEO TO LARGE TO BURN TO DISKPosted by rickstar32
I spent all last week learning dvd studio pro enough to create menus etc for my movie and now when I try to burn it tells me that the file is to large..Its showing 9.8 gb in DSP..is there a way to compress this without losing quality on a 4.7 dvd+r? My settings are bit rate 4.0 and max bit rate 7.0.. or is there a way to use toast to burn the film? Any help is appreciated, replicators are waiting on me! Im not a pro at the software...Thanks much.
DSP is only part of the equation when creating DVDs.
Compression is the other factor. You can compress video and still have it look good but you will lose quality no matter how you are making it smaller. How long is your program? A DVD-5(4.7 dvd) is going to show signs of compression if you try and put more than 120 minutes on it. You will even start to see it at 90 depending on how you compress it. How did you create the files for your DVD? Presuming you didn't duplicate any media can you tell me how big the different elements are? video, menus, audio I would recommend using -R media when submitting to your replicator and also make sure you are authoring with AC3 audio.
My film is about 110minutes, my issue is I am wanting to use the film also for scene selections on menu 2..can you not use the same movie file and connect to both menus? I compressed the audio to ac3.. what settings would you recommend in compressor? I could just compress the file with markers.
Start with the 120 min best SD preset but make sure you adjust the data rate so that it tells you that at least 114 minutes will fit.
If this is supposed to operate like most studio DVDs you just need to put the chapter markers in the track and name accordingly so that you can navigate to the correct marker. You can put the chapter markers in FC and then you can put them on the exact frame you want. In DSP you will be limited to where the GOP points are. The chapters will export in a ref or self-contained QT as long as you check DVD studio pro in the markers pull down. Compress and your markers and titles should appear in the track when it is added.
Yes - very easily... Use a story.
Stories are like playlists - they allow you to arrange content in lots of different ways, but you only use one lot of content. There are lots of ways to do what you want, but I would add end jumps to each chapter marker to return to menu two and then dump all the markers into a single story and use that for the play all from menu 1. Read up on how stories work - you'll be pleasantly surprised, I hope! -- lafcpug mod
Add chapter end jumps to each chapter marker so that they point to the second menu, and optionally to the appropriate button on that menu. Set the menu call for each marker to also go to menu2 and the right button.
Make the buttons on the second menu point to the appropriate chapter marker. Add a story. Put all of the chapters into it and point the button on the first menu that is to play the whole track at the story (not the track or a chapter marker). Set the menu call and end jump for the story to go to menu1. That's it... Job done. Menu 1 will now play the story which has all the chapter start markers in it (so no end jumps) and will play through as if a normal track. If you press the menu button on the remote you'll go to menu 1. If you finish the playback youll also go to menu 1. Menu 2 points to each marker and will play only that section before going back to the menu. If you use the menu button during playback you'll go to menu 2. -- lafcpug mod
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