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widescreen and standard options for users
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Joseph McLachlan
on May 5, 2008 at 6:32:17 am
Hello Creative Cow,
I was wondering if anyone can help me to place two separate files onto one standard 4.7Gb DVD disc.
My files are relatively small 1.5Gbs
I would compresses the same file into there respective ratios; one widescreen file, and one standard PAL 4:3. When creating them in FCP. They are all still shots processed in Photoshop, Imported into FCP, then compressed and exported to DVDSP.
Is this possible? I'd like to give clients an option of having the choice, if they happen to have both wide and standard televisions. without swapping discs.
My appologies if this is an overstated problem. I did try searching and had no luck.
Thanking you kindly
Joe
17" PowerBook G4, OS 10.4.6, Final Cut Studio, Photoshop CS2, Canopus ADVC110
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by Michael Sacci on May 5, 2008 at 7:56:04 am
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