Ok,
I have a complicated question that i'm hoping to find a simple solution to.
I want to create a fairly large quantity of dvd using either (or both) studio 10 or premier pro. The catch is that it is a 45 min video, with a unique clip added to the end of the DVD. It takes to long to mass produce having to render the entire 50 minutes.
Is there a way only render the last 5 minutes (new clip) if the first 45 minutes has already been rendered?
Is there a way to join already rendered parts? I have seen some posts on this site about possibly changing the vob_xx_y files, but have not had luck. I may have just not understood the post.
If anybody can lend me a helping hand - I would greatly appreciate it.
I hope I put this in the right forum- If not-sorry
I'm Ben in Colorado -- Go broncos
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All I have to author is Pinnecle studio 10 and Premier Pro -
Is there anyway to use what I already have? -
Premiere Pro doesn't author. I don't know pinnacle.
The advantage of the TDA approach is you just render the 45 minutes to ne clip, make as many 5 minute endings as you need, and roll them as required.Read my blog here.
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Originally Posted by guns1inger
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