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  1. My problem should be solved in a few days. I've ordered Final Cut Studio.

    But today I was experimenting with the trial version of BitVice to see if I could clean up some of the video noise coming from the background in a series of presentations I've recorded to DV. I processed a short segment of the original movie exported from FCE with BitVice with the noise reduction filter. Unfortunately, I can't figure out how to burn the resulting Mpeg2 movie to DVD to view the effect on TV. iDVD won't accept the movie. When I try to burn it with Toast 6 I get a progress bar and "multiplexing 'movie name'". But half way through the progress bar it stops with a "result code" that states "Could not record the disc because there is a problem with the source material. Result code -18771"

    Any idea what this is all about? Any simple way to view this short Mpeg2 movie to evaluate the effectiveness of the BitVice noise filter?

    I am able to open and view the Mpeg2 movie produced by BitVice if I open it in VLC. It's hard to know for sure, but it looks like the background noise is markedly reduced.
    Thanks
    John
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  2. You could try using ffmpegX to make the files needed for Toast to burn a DVD, the MV2 file needs to be muxed to a VOB file before it can actually be made into a DVD.

    Sizzle may also do the job but I've never used it myself.

    Other that that it's DVD Studio Pro.

    Bitvice is astounding - I purchased it recently and can say that it's well worth the money, I was very taken aback by how good the noise cleanup was.
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    Toast found an encoding error. It is very particular about MPEGs. This error some times shows up when using a hardware encoder (possibly a dropped frame) but I hadn't heard of it appearing from a BitVice encoding before now.

    Presuming you are willing to re-encode the MPEG with BitVice, Toast is a good choice for burning MPEGs to DVD when a basic menu is adequate.

    Another application that burns MPEGs to DVD is CaptyDVD. It also lets you create nice Title and chapter menus. CaptyDVD 2 Lite is available for purchase by calling LaCie directly and the Lite or Full versions are bundled with a couple LaCie products. You can see a demo of it at www.bobhudson.com.
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  4. i've had good succes using MPEG2 Works 4....it doesn't make menus or chapters so be aware of that...
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