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    Hi all i am new to DVD authoring.My intention is to produce professional DVD out of a few avi files that shot with my digital camera. The avi files i edited in adobe premier pro 1.5 . I want to know what is the best and professional way to convert them to mpeg so that i can burn them to a DVD with good quality using adobe encore DVD. Is there any good mpeg encoder?I want to know its name.I be happy if an expert give me an advice about this issue .Furthermore, what is the best settings i need to use to convert avi to mpeg in order to get good quality DVD?Thanks
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    Use Premiere to output them. Premiere Pro has the mainconcept encoder built-in and produce respectable results. Consult your manual on how to use this function. If you are unable to do that, you have little to no hope of producing a 'Professional DVD'.

    This is now your tenth post, and not one of those has shown any initiative on your part. Every one of them has been 'gimme gimme', spoonfeed me answers. How about you put in some of the effort this time. Manuals and help files contain the answers to all of your questions. Yes, it means you have to read through them and learn, but that is what we have had to do. For the most part, it's really not that hard, if you try. We are more than happy to help those who help themselves first.

    You might also want to read this post https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=159988
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    This is not authoring. Moving you.
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    Best is the way that suits you the most
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