I am about to burn my first movie with the production version (I had tried the trial versions before, successfully.)
When I go to burn the movie, after clicking Make Disk, and Customize (I want to set it at 7000KBPS) Media type only shows PAL, and is greyed out. My defaults are set to NTSC. As well, audio type, and audio frequency are greyed out. (This is all very different from the trial version)
After setting it to 7000 kbps, and clicking OK, it gives me an error of "The settings you have chosen do not match the current disk format", and it forces me to choose the default template. (That is, it asks if I want to use the default template because of the error. If I click no, it goes back to the screen to select settings, most of which are greyed out. So, I click Yes, to use the default template.)
When I tell it to make a DVD dirctory, it wants to encode the files. It shouldn't need to, as they are already in DVD mpeg files, created from Premier 6.5 (The trial did not re-encode. I am guessing it wants to re-encode because my mpegs are at 7000, and I am guessing the default is 8000, so it wants to re-encode. And of course, it won't let me change it (Circular reference here)
By the way, I have applied the 1.3 patch, after installing from the 1.0 CD.
Any suggestions?
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Roger
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