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  1. Member
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    Hi there

    I am almost done completing a DVD that I have been working on for a while. But I did not think of the problem I would face when the option arose to make it multi-angled (meaning the 'click' remote type of angle)

    My project is being worked on in Adobe Premier Pro 2, I am just finalzing the angle selection (meaning choosing whch angles at which parts...not the function of multi-angle capability) but I realized that I wont be able to incorporate the multi-angle function using Adobe.

    Meaning I will have to transfer my work into Sony Vegas (most likely) or Sonic Scenarist.

    I was wondering what is the easiest way to transfer my project without having to redo alot of the work already done?

    Also can someone point me to a guide of multi-angle function with respect to mutiangle encoding requirements.

    Thank you in advanced, as this place has never failed to help me in the past.
    ZAID KHAN
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    I have used DVD Lab Pro to author multi-angle. There are a few requirements for multi-angle authoring, including;
    closed GOPs,
    identical GOP structure
    bitrate less than 8000 kbps per angle

    because playback from burned media is usually not as good as from pressed discs, a lower bitrate is recommended - somewhere between 6500 and 7500 is good, Constant BitRate is preferred.

    if you are only editing and encoding from Premiere Pro 2 then setting up an authoring project is other software should be pretty straight forward. Just make sure you use the same encoding settings for each angle.

    Note : Vegas will not author. DVD Architect will. DLP is cheaper than Vegas+DVD or Scenarist, and has a 30 day fully functioning demo if this is a one off project.
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