Hi,
I use Adobe premier pro 1.5 to edit my movies and have just started using DVD-Lab (trial version) to author them with excellent results
The last time I tried to import into DVD lab, I got the message that due to having GOC (I think those were the letters) selected there might be a problem with the ensuing DVD.
Is this due to something I've done wrong in premier pro before converting to MPEG or something I'm doing wrong in DVD lab?
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Open GOPs is the warning. The only issue that may arise is if you use frame accurate chapter stops by frame indexing. You might not get the accuracy if you have open GOPs. If you are concerned you have two choices
1. Find the option to close GOPs in your encoder (probably a checkbox somewhere), or
2. Upgrade to the 1.6 point release, which allows you to turn off the warning.
Personally, I just click OK and go about my business.Read my blog here.
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Thanks,
As far as I'm aware I haven't got any chapter stops in my movies when I export from premier pro. I do those in DVD lab when I do the authoring.
So I'll take your advice and just "go about my business". Will burn to RW disk first following authoring just to make sure all is ok then burn to R disk
Thanks again for your help
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