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Re: Encoding of 90 minute film
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riredale
on Aug 3, 2007 at 12:03:19 am
Replicated or duplicated? Replicated means a pressing, duplicated means a burning.
The reason I'm asking is because replicated disks are virtually 100% compatible but are expensive to make in small quantities. A burned double-layer disk is much more problematic. In my experience and based on many reviews I think the consensus is that the only game in town for reliable double-layer playback is to use only Verbatim DVD+R DL blanks. Both the silver (uncoated) and the matte white topped disks work well.
The disks are expensive but seriously are the only bulletproof solution in many discussion groups.
With a really good MPEG2 encoder you could probably get away with putting everything on a single-layer disk. With 1GB of extra material you'd probably be encoding your video at about 4.9Mb/sec which is possible with first-class encoders. I am not familiar with the Adobe products. I personally edit in Vegas, encode with CinemaCraft, and author with DVDLabPro.
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Encoding of 90 minute film
by Bruce David Janu on Aug 1, 2007 at 3:04:34 pm
Re: Encoding of 90 minute film
by seminewbie on Aug 2, 2007 at 4:04:48 am
Re: Encoding of 90 minute film
by riredale on Aug 3, 2007 at 12:03:19 am
Re: Encoding of 90 minute film
by Bruce David Janu on Aug 3, 2007 at 12:24:07 am
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