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Producing DVD's from FCP projects.

The last time I tried authoring my own DVD's was in 2005 on Adobe Premiere and it was a bit of a nightmare. Since then I have been editing on FCP and I am now considering authoring some DVD's from my material. Is it in general terms as complicated as it was in years gone by? I remember DVD duplicators demanding DLT's and all sorts of problems with encoding formats etc. Am I faced with a living nightmare? By the way, the authoring is quite simple, contents, scenes....... and thats about it!

macbook pro 17" 2.53GHz, Mac OS X (10.6.6)

Posted on May 18, 2012 11:47 PM

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Posted on May 19, 2012 1:55 AM

#42 - Quick and dirty way to author a DVD


Shane's Stock Answer #42 - David Roth Weiss' Secret Quick and Dirty Way to Author a DVD:


The absolute simplest way to make a DVD using FCP and DVDSP is as follows:


1. Export a QT movie, either a reference file or self contained using current settings.


2. Open DVDSP, select the "graphical" tab and you will see two little monitors, one blue, one green.


3. Select the left blue one and hit delete.


4. Now, select the green one, right click on it amd select the top option "first play".


5. Now drag your QT from the broswer and drop it on top of the green monitor.


6. Now, for a DVD from an HD source, look to the right side and select the "general tab" in the track editor, and see the Display Mode, and select "16:9 pan-scan."


7. Hit the little black and yellow burn icon at the top of the page and put a a DVD in when prompted. DVDSP will encode and burn your new DVD.


THATS ALL!!!


NOW...if you want a GOOD LOOKING DVD, instead of taking your REF movie into DVD SP, instead take it into Compressor and choose the BEST QUALITY ENCODE (2 pass VBR) that matches your show timing. Then take THAT result into DVD SP and follow the rest of the steps. Except you can choose "16:9 LETTERBOX" instead of PAN & SCAN if you want to see the entire image.

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May 19, 2012 1:55 AM in response to trabant

#42 - Quick and dirty way to author a DVD


Shane's Stock Answer #42 - David Roth Weiss' Secret Quick and Dirty Way to Author a DVD:


The absolute simplest way to make a DVD using FCP and DVDSP is as follows:


1. Export a QT movie, either a reference file or self contained using current settings.


2. Open DVDSP, select the "graphical" tab and you will see two little monitors, one blue, one green.


3. Select the left blue one and hit delete.


4. Now, select the green one, right click on it amd select the top option "first play".


5. Now drag your QT from the broswer and drop it on top of the green monitor.


6. Now, for a DVD from an HD source, look to the right side and select the "general tab" in the track editor, and see the Display Mode, and select "16:9 pan-scan."


7. Hit the little black and yellow burn icon at the top of the page and put a a DVD in when prompted. DVDSP will encode and burn your new DVD.


THATS ALL!!!


NOW...if you want a GOOD LOOKING DVD, instead of taking your REF movie into DVD SP, instead take it into Compressor and choose the BEST QUALITY ENCODE (2 pass VBR) that matches your show timing. Then take THAT result into DVD SP and follow the rest of the steps. Except you can choose "16:9 LETTERBOX" instead of PAN & SCAN if you want to see the entire image.

Producing DVD's from FCP projects.

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