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  1. This post was put on the advanced conversion forum. Sorry for putting it here as well but it got no replies, and this may be a better place for it:

    I'm trying to put an amuteur movie i have made on to dvd. We want a number of audio tracks (i.e. main + commentary) and so we are using maestro.

    I thought that the files i have would be compatible. They were created using premiere 6.5's Export Timeline - Adobe MPEG Encoder, with the settings set to output as dvd file.

    the files are not compatible, so i need to convert them to the file type that maestro supports. What software is there to do this? I tried using Cucusoft Video Converter but the image jutters. What other programmes might i try?
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  2. Please see "Supported Assets" in chapter 2 of the manual. I'd be surprised if Adobe can not create these types of assets.

    Lost your manual? Search the forum for Maestro Manual.

    You may not have gotten replys, because this seems to be a basic thing you would have to know to have ever used your software.
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    Without going into detail, for the same reasons as stated previously, I would guess that you exported to a combined program stream instead of elementary streams (separate A and V) which is what Maestro requires.

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  4. I have exported to combined streams. i will try to export to seperate streams. thank you.

    and sorry if it sounds like i am new to this, but i am. I have been trying the different tools listed in the tools section without luck, which is why i turned to the forum.

    thanks again.
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