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Re: Shot in HD, but SD DVD delivery. Best method to edit?
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Jason Marraccini
(JaseECG)
on Jul 23, 2008 at 7:18:14 pm
Tim-
I've used this workflow plenty, here's how I would handle it:
* capture/edit native HDV 1440x1080
* once you've locked picture, export using compressor to 4:3 .m2v/.ac3 (bit rate will depend on how long your final piece is) for your DVD
* bring your .m2v/.ac3 files into DVD Studio Pro. Make sure your tracks are set to display as "16:9 Letterboxed"
* burn and deliver
Hope that helps man!
Best,
-j
Jason Marraccini
ECG Productions
jason@ecgprod.com
http://www.ecgprod.com
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