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  1. I have a an Adobe Project I created a few years ago on hard disk. I would like to make a DVD out of it but don't know how. I have Adobe Premiere 6 LE that came with my laptop.

    Can I use this to create a DVD of my project? Can someone point me in the right direction on this?

    Thanks,

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    Hmmm ..... open your project and edit/export Timeline/movie might do it? Look into tutorials at http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/
    "No freeman shall be debarred the use of arms." - THOMAS JEFFERSON .. 1776
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  3. I looked at the export movie, but I don't see any DVD option. I checked that website and didn't see any related info, although there were some interesting tutorials.

    Anyone have any advice or tutorials?

    Thanks

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  4. Hi,

    AP 6 does NOT output to DVD/Mpeg2. You need to frameserve out to another programme (Tempenc for example).

    There are guides and links for frameservers on the left hand side of this page.

    Bill
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  5. Ok thanks - can the frame served outputs equal the quality of the digital-8 original?

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  6. Hi,

    Depends on the encoder you use to produce the Mpeg2. But remember:

    Crap in -crap out!

    Bill
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    Export the video and the audio as 2 seperate file:
    - audio: File/export/audio : audio.wav
    - vide: File/export/movie/check the video only box: video.avi

    Use TMGEnc to compress your video.avi file in mpeg2. Check the ES stream only. A good site for adjusting the compression parameters:
    http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html

    Use SSRC.exe to change the sampling rate of your audio from presumably 32Khz to 48Khz
    ssrc --rate 48000 audio.wav audio2.wav where audio2.wav is your new audio file correctly sampled for DVD.

    Open you favorite Authoring software. Use your video.mv2 file and your audio2.wav file as input and produce your DVD files. Check in the How to guides for this process. Burn on DVD-RW to test it on your screen and get rolling.
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  8. EricS:

    I have successfully converted to dvd from Adobe premiere 6 LE capture.
    I have sony vaio desktop which came with this and aslo came with Simple DVD Maker.

    If your laptop is sony vaio, open Simple DVD maker (accepts only .avi files), drag and drop the file, load dvd+-r and press record button. Wait for sometime and you got the results.

    Goodluck
    Don't waste your media. Burn it on re-writable media first.
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  9. Thanks for all the advice
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