Hi, can someone please tell me the best way to burn quicktime movie trailers onto DVD?
i have spent the weekend messing about with TMPGEnc and TMPGEnc DVD authour, converting the .mov to MPEG2 still leaves the audio in MPEG which will not play in my amp, do i have to split the video/audio and seperately convert the audio to say an AC3 file?
Are all the apple quicktime movie trailers in NTSC interlaced 16.9 format?, whats everyone using 'setting wise' within TMPGEnc to retain maximum quality?
thanks for your patience and any help, i'm new to all this so pls help?
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Video Studio. Drop the .mov file on the storyboard, and select Share-->Create Disk, etc.
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Thanks Tommyknocker, is that Unlead Video Studio 7?, if so, do you know if this option is enabled on their 30 day download trail ?
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Yes. you can work the trial version like a dog for thirty days straight. Be careful though. This program is so cool, in my opinion, you could suffer horrible withdrawal pangs on the thirty-first day.
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