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Re: How do the pros export large files to DVD?
by Jeff Kosmicki on Dec 14, 2007 at 5:19:48 pm

If you are burning to a single-layer DVD, you should be able to use a VBR of about 4.4Mbps (target rate) for video and 192kbps for audio (Dolby Digital) and fit 2 hours. If you use a dual-layer DVD you can max out the rate to 8.3Mbps. This can be done from the Premiere timeline (at least for the single-layer DVD, not sure about the dual-layer).

Encore is not a consumer product, not even close, it is a full-featured authoring tool. A nice feature in Encore is the ability to import your AVI(s) and Encore can calculate and encode them at the highest data-rate possible to fill the DVD (wheter single or dual-layer).

Jeff Kosmicki
www.toyraygun.net


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