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1. Re: What to do about quality????
Stan Jones Nov 11, 2014 5:51 PM (in response to MatthewEBruce)DVD is standard definition, so HD video gets downrezzed. For best quality, go Blu-ray.
DVD quality should not be terrible using dynamic link, but your better quality will be to export as MPEG2-DVD from Premiere/Adobe Media Encoder, using scale to fill in the export settings. To test bitrate quality, set it to CBR 8 for a 15 minute section that includes motion. Then create a simple DVD.
Be sure you are using an upscaling player (true of most bluray players playing DVDs).
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2. Re: What to do about quality????
John T Smith Nov 11, 2014 6:05 PM (in response to MatthewEBruce)>beginner at editing videos
CS5-thru-CC PPro/Encore tutorial list http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1448923 will help
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3. Re: What to do about quality????
MatthewEBruce Nov 11, 2014 8:04 PM (in response to Stan Jones)Ok thanks for your reply. My next question that I run into though. Once I've encoded using media encoder, how do I get to encore to make a dvd or how else can I make a dvd. I've encoded it, but don't know where to go from here. Thanks
matt
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4. Re: What to do about quality????
Stan Jones Nov 11, 2014 9:41 PM (in response to MatthewEBruce)See John's tutorial list.
Open Encore. Add a menu if you want. Import the m2v and wav (or a3c) "as timeline." Select the timeline (not the asset) and in the properties panel, set an end action ("last menu"). Select a button on the menu, and set its link to the timeline.



