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1. Re: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
John T Smith Oct 12, 2009 7:46 PM (in response to terry lee martin)BluRay discs will not play in a DVD player
This may help... Tutorial HD to SD w/CS4 http://bellunevideo.com/tutorials/CS4_HD2SD/CS4_HD2SD.html
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2. Re: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
JSS1138 Oct 12, 2009 9:27 PM (in response to terry lee martin)The most efficient way would be to shoot with a RED camera. The Premiere plug-in makes scaling as simple as a few button clicks.
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3. Re: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
terry lee martin Oct 13, 2009 8:39 AM (in response to John T Smith)Thank you John. I'll have to listen to that several times before I understand it, but I know it will help, and I'll figure it out. Not that it is that important to me, but out of curiosity, what the heck is a RED camera?
Terry Lee Martin
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2009 20:46:51 -0600
From: forums@adobe.com
To: terryleemartin@hotmail.com
Subject: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
BluRay discs will not play in a DVD player
This may help... Tutorial HD to SD w/CS4 http://bellunevideo.com/tutorials/CS4_HD2SD/CS4_HD2SD.html
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5. Re: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
Bill Hunt Oct 18, 2009 12:38 PM (in response to terry lee martin)I would edit the Project in HD in PrPro. The BD authoring part will be straight workflow.
For the SD DVD-Video, you have a few choices. You can Export to DV-AVI Type II for Import into a new Encore Project for the DVD. Some feel that PrPro does not do a good job at down-rezing from HD to SD. For a workflow that will likely yield better quality, see this ARTICLE. If you have PrPro/Encore CS4, then Jeff Bellune's TUTORIAL might be useful to you. Just follow the links to the tutorial.
Good luck,
Hunt
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6. Re: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
terry lee martin Oct 19, 2009 5:59 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)Thank you Hunt. Being ahead of most of the rest of the world and getting the best technology out there can be a pain sometimes. Reading through Jon Geddes' article left me scratching my head several times, and some of it went way over my head, but I'll keep at it, until it sinks in. Some language, terms, and shorthand, I'm sure are simple to understand to a lot of people, but I'm not in that catagory. I'll just keep working at it.
Terry Lee Martin
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:39:08 -0600
From: forums@adobe.com
To: terryleemartin@hotmail.com
Subject: what is the most efficent way to create both a standard and HD DVD
I would edit the Project in HD in PrPro. The BD authoring part will be straight workflow.
For the SD DVD-Video, you have a few choices. You can Export to DV-AVI Type II for Import into a new Encore Project for the DVD. Some feel that PrPro does not do a good job at down-rezing from HD to SD. For a workflow that will likely yield better quality, see this http://www.precomposed.com/blog/2009/07/hd-to-sd-dvd-best-methods/. If you have PrPro/Encore CS4, then Jeff Bellune's /thread/487134?tstart=0 might be useful to you. Just follow the links to the tutorial.
Good luck,
Hunt
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