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Jun 28, 2014 3:09 PM in response to Steve.Bowersby David Harbsmeier,Decide how much video you want per disc (if you're using single layer discs, I'd recommend no more than two hours per disc). Once you've decided, look for a spot at the appropriate time on your Timeline in FCP for the end of disc one (e.g.: around the two hour mark). Cut that video at that point and copy everything after that point to a new Timeline (with the same settings). Repeat the process until you have a separate Timeline for each disc's video. Add chapter markers if needed, then export each Timeline Sequence using Compressor.
In Compressor, use the appropriate DVD Preset for the length of video you decoded to use per disc. Once you have all videos compressed, author and burn each disc separately in it's own DVD Studio Pro project.
-DH
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Jun 28, 2014 3:31 PM in response to David Harbsmeierby Steve.Bowers,That's what I had figured id half to do but was hoping there was some magical way I create the whole thing and let DVD pro manage the desperation points.
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Jun 28, 2014 3:44 PM in response to Steve.Bowersby David Harbsmeier,You can do that with a dual-layer disc (multi-layer breakpoint), but for multiple discs, each disc needs to be dealt with individually.
-DH
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Jun 28, 2014 4:31 PM in response to David Harbsmeierby Steve.Bowers,Thanks. I guess I'll have to do it the way you suggested. Much obliged.
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Jun 28, 2014 4:37 PM in response to Steve.Bowersby David Harbsmeier,I'd also recommend that each disc be clearly labels as to which disc in the set it is (e.g.; Disc 1 of 4, Disc 2 of 4, etc). I'd also put a short title slate at the beginning of each disc to identify it and at the end of each disc another title slate instructing the viewer to insert the next disc (assuming they're still awake).
-DH