Hi. I have used Vegas to edit/render video, and used DVD Architect to create menus etc...
It says in the help file that recompression is nessecary if there are seperate media files. Will recompressing affect the quality of my DVD? its currently in PAL 720x576.
Is there a way to avoid the recompressing?
thanks alot
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Yes it will, maybe only slightly but it will. Anytime you reencode there is some quality loss. It may even be unoticeable unless you get the microscope out...
I'm unfamiliar with either of those products so I can't give you specific advice on either but if your encoding all your clips to the same DVD compliant specs in Vegas then importing them into Architect and using the same specs in Architect it shouldn't reencode them.
Not sure if Architect supports this feature but other authoring apps like DVDWS and DVD lab Pro support multiple VTS. You could have clips of varying resolutions, bitrates, even different aspect ratios.
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