Hello Mr. Bengt Warleby, thanks for your reply.
Bengt Wärleby wrote:
I've tried this approach too - and got a severely distorted audio.
Lot's of friends in this forum tried to duplicate the situation - but were happy with their result. So I took a good look at the movies and audio I used - and when adjusting down the sound level. All was very well indeed.
Am I to infer that one can have success by taking care of the audio levels? If that were so, then in my case I guess that in almost all the nine movies the levels were of a mildly higher than 'normal' range, but in one particular movie, the level of distortion was just unacceptable. As all of these projects are yet 'alive' in FVPX, perhaps bringing down their levels would be 'easier' for me.
But now I do not use this way - I create a full project in FinalCut Pro 6 and here I can very exactly adjust audio to match all way trough.
In my case, all the 9 song videos have different contents and the audio especially have their own effects applied. To add up all these individual projects upon the timeline and make them 'one' could be done, but making them have a single audio volume level would affect the individual videos...hope you understand.
If I need the "Play All" function - or can also be related to "Play one Chapter" at a time. Then I fake this by adding x2 content. One full movie + all Chapters as individual movies.
Pray, I do not understand this process you are describing above.
and as Your movie is 50 minutes - using Pro Quality encoding (max 120 min) - You can fit this nicely onto a DVD still keeping a very high quality.
I have understood one thing: I need to have professional quality! I had made a DVD using Toast. I had chosen the top quality it offers and had the 'play continuously' box checked. It did give me a 'good' DVD for the most part. The video was good for most of the part and the audio was good throughout. The parts of the video which were 'bad' were those which had 'fast movements'. This 'fast' section was actually not fast per se, but I had retimed the video clip to be very fast than 'normal'. It was at this place that Toast could not be given the 'toast'!
Now, this has been going on in my mind: can I, with iDVD, Toast, or any other burner, burn two disk images into a DVD at one go? Let me explain, just as you can add movies or audios to your 'burn menu' can we, put in two disk images into a 'burn menu'? Smile or laugh, but please answer me!😁😝
Dr. Somanna