Daventrian
Programmer
I searched the forums and did not really find what I am looking for.
I am using Adobe Premiere 6.0. The video is ~20 mins and consists mostly of still frames and audio tracks. What I would like to know is what export settings to use to get a good quality video to burn to DVD.
I am using WinDVD Creator to create the .VOB files and Nero to actually burn the DVD.
I have tried exporting using the Microsoft DV AVI (NTSC) setting. The resulting AVI looks pretty bad, but otherwise everything works fine.
I also tried the Microsoft AVI w/No Compression setting. The resulting AVI looks great, but WinDVD Creator does not seem to like it as it keeps creating corrupt .VOB files.
Is there some other export settings I should be using, or do I need to do something to the uncompressed AVI file before bringing it in to WinDVD Creator?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am using Adobe Premiere 6.0. The video is ~20 mins and consists mostly of still frames and audio tracks. What I would like to know is what export settings to use to get a good quality video to burn to DVD.
I am using WinDVD Creator to create the .VOB files and Nero to actually burn the DVD.
I have tried exporting using the Microsoft DV AVI (NTSC) setting. The resulting AVI looks pretty bad, but otherwise everything works fine.
I also tried the Microsoft AVI w/No Compression setting. The resulting AVI looks great, but WinDVD Creator does not seem to like it as it keeps creating corrupt .VOB files.
Is there some other export settings I should be using, or do I need to do something to the uncompressed AVI file before bringing it in to WinDVD Creator?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!