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build DVD for massproduction > to disc, vs to Folder
by
gunnar Kordestani
on Nov 5, 2009 at 4:57:27 am
hi there,
I authored a DVD in Encore CS4 that needs to be copied many times by a DVD copiyng house. I wonder wether I should burn a 'Master' disk for them (> build > disc) or maybe provide a Video TS Folder (> build > Folder).
1. a) In sending a Video_TS folder I see the advantage that I avoid burning errors on my side. What do you guys think about that?
1. b) Encore only creates a Video_TS but no Audio_TS. Should I add an empty one myself to make it complete (Audio is very basic though, only one version)?
2. Any advice on what DVDs to use if I burn a Master Disc myself (brand, type, etc.)
thx
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by eric pautsch on Nov 5, 2009 at 7:07:08 am
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