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Dvd recompress
Dvd recompress






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  1. #DVD RECOMPRESS MOVIE#
  2. #DVD RECOMPRESS PRO#
dvd recompress

But I've yet to receive a definitive answer whether my version of DVDA is in fact incapable of burning 24p without recompression despite the presence of a rendering template in Vegas for just this purpose, or whether there is something screwy in my settings that I haven't detected. If I need to abandon my 24p attempt, I will. When burning to DVD, the sad fact is that the final product is in some ways beyond your control!

dvd recompress

I am by no means well versed in the technical details, but I realize there are different processes that happen to 24p depending on the device its played on, displayed on, etc. I've received advice from multiple people who frequently make still montages that 24p is a good option to consider. Though my source material is stills, I will be employing pan and zoom effects. I would at least like to do my own "test" to see whether there are any differences. Second, 24fps renders faster than 30fps because there are 6 less frames to produce. First, images are progressive so you should keep them progressive. Though I'm somewhat new to this, I've been told there are two primary reasons. Do you think this is possible given my current software arrangement? I would like to produce a final product using 24p, and I would like to do this without recompression in DVDA. This has been many, many hours of troubleshooting. If DVDA Studio 5.0 simply doesn't offer this capability, I guess I feel that should have been advertised up front, and certainly clarified at some point as I used Vegas, which all the while is giving me options to work in 24p that in fact the product cannot deliver on. This also seems to confirm it is possible.

#DVD RECOMPRESS PRO#

While I don't know the technical specifics, I have been told by many people that burning 24p to dvd is indeed possible, and this assumption seems to be confirmed by the fact that Vegas has an actual DVDA template for that purpose- a template which should allow me to avoid recompression, from what I have read.Ĭlaims that DVDA pro 5.2 offers 24p DVD encoding. Nonetheless, I have been rendering to MPEG2 using the 24p widescreen template (it shows me the "=" sign beside that menu option- I assume this means it acknowledges my home-brew setting in project properties).

#DVD RECOMPRESS MOVIE#

However, unless I'm confused somewhere, I see no 24p templates in project properties- I have Movie Studio Platinum HD 10.0.








Dvd recompress