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  1. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    This is what I did finally. Bought the DVDlab that is a perfect solution for me. It does not reencode, and has all the features I need to make my DVDs. Thanks for all your help guys here. Cheers George
  2. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    Edward, Thanks a lot. I will download and try the DVDlab. I hope I can find the exact definitition of the MPEG2 for the DVDlab. George
  3. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    Well, it is not a good news, but thanks a lot. George
  4. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    Dear WizyWig, This is due to my poor English (I am Hungarian), + I tend to overcomplicate my questions. I exactly want what you have said "you take your MPEG2 movie, from that movie, choose scenes you wish to act as access points (chapters etc) to make your menu, then take that menu and...
  5. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    Thanks for the reply. I am using CinemaCraft plugin to premiere as this is a good quaility and very fast MPEG2 encoder. Up to this point it is the same as your process using TMPGenc. My problem is, that when I import the MPEG2 file to a DVD authoring program (such as the ones you have used) (1)...
  6. GKonda

    Premier->CinemaCraft->DVDit

    Dear experts, I think I have a general interest problem. Maybe you can give me advise or direct me to a guide somewhere on the net. Here is my problem: I would like to transfer my old Hi8 clips to DVD. I have passed them through my DV camera and saved in DV format. For speed and quality...

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