I do a lot of 5 and 10 minute videos. music etc. I currently use TMPEGNC and Nero to do my converting and burning. I do the editing with ULead 6.5 and Premiere 6.
What is the best system to use for making S(X)VCD's? I do not care if the files are large as long as I can get 5-10 mins per CD. If it is with TMPGENC is there a good template or good settings I can get my hands on?
ANy help or a link to some help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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just trying to make a good movie, yep that is what I am trying to do.
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Here's a good combo to try...I have a 95% success rate with all movies that I have created to go onto SXVCD:
Adobe Premiere 6.5 - Wonderful program for editing any type of digital media. Not necessarily for newbies! Once you have learned the program, it's an exceptional tool for digital video. There are plenty of tutorials on the internet as well as the tutorial included with the program and user's manual.
Premiere Video Server - From videotools.net, a great way to frameserve Premiere AVIs to any encoding program without writing a gigantic AVI file that consumes precious disk space.
TMPGEnc - The program which encodes the served AVI from Adobe Premiere. Many options in this program which helps "finalize" your final movie.
Nero - CD burner software. I have used this among other CD-writing software. Very simple to use and dependable.
And for capturing...
VirtualDub - One word: spectacular. Not only does it contain many tools for AVI editing, but the capturing capability is great. You can manually set your resolutions on how you want to capture as well as compression settings, etc. A must have.[/b] -
Guys, don't you mean X(S)VCD ?
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Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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