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  • 4 Simple Steps from HD to an SD DVD

    Not everyone wants to author a fully featured DVD with chapter points. menues. subtitles etc. Sometimes all that is required is a quick output of a sequence in MC to a DVD with nothing added. Here is one workflow which is simple and requires only 4 easy steps. Good luck! Regards, Douglas
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Fri, May 22 2009
  • Avid DVD - Adding Subtitles - Part 3

    Unfortunately subtitles created within MC, using the SubCap Generator, cannot be easily imported into AvidDVD. If you want to work with subtitles in one or more languages and give the viewer the possibility of choosing which they want to have on-screen, AvidDVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Mon, May 11 2009
  • Avid DVD - Adding Subtitles - Part 2

    Unfortunately subtitles created within MC, using the SubCap Generator, cannot be easily imported into AvidDVD. If you want to work with subtitles in one or more languages and give the viewer the possibility of choosing which they want to have on-screen, AvidDVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Mon, May 11 2009
  • Avid DVD - Adding Subtitles - Part 2

    Unfortunately subtitles created within MC, using the SubCap Generator, cannot be easily imported into AvidDVD. If you want to work with subtitles in one or more languages and give the viewer the possibility of choosing which they want to have on-screen, AvidDVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Mon, May 11 2009
  • Avid DVD - Adding Subtitles - Part 1

    Unfortunately subtitles created within MC, using the SubCap Generator, cannot be easily imported into AvidDVD. If you want to work with subtitles in one or more languages and give the viewer the possibility of choosing which they want to have on-screen, AvidDVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
    Posted to Avid Community Tutorials (Forum) by drbgaijin on Mon, May 11 2009
  • Avid DVD - Adding Subtitles - Part 1

    Unfortunately subtitles created within MC, using the SubCap Generator, cannot be easily imported into AvidDVD. If you want to work with subtitles in one or more languages and give the viewer the possibility of choosing which they want to have on-screen, AvidDVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Mon, May 11 2009
  • From MC to AvidDVD - A look at the settings!

    In recent months the interest in using AvidDVD to author and produce both DVDs and Blu-Rays has grown quickly. Unfortunately the jungle of advice being thrown at newcomers seem to have confused them more than helped them. I did a test of 8 different settings and present my own conclusions in this tutorial...
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Sun, Apr 12 2009
  • The SubCap Generator - Exporting a subcap to AvidDVD

    Having succeeded in entering Japanese text into the SubCap Generator, I began to wonder if I could export it easily and then import it into AvidDVD. That was not as easy as I had hoped for. However I did find a way to do it in the end. The method will work for subcaps in any language. Regards, Douglas
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Sun, Jan 18 2009
  • From MC through AvidDVD (DVDitProHD)

    There is an ongoing debate as to whether it is wiser to use a 3rd. party software to prepare files before importing them into AvidDVD (DVDitProHD) or not. I prefer the direct to AvidDVD (DVDitProHD) approach and explain why in this short presentation. Regards Douglas
    Posted to Techniques/How-to (MediaGallery) by drbgaijin on Fri, Oct 31 2008
  • Final Cut Pro vs. Avid - An Ode to the Moviola @ HDFilmtools

    Hi All, I've just posted the first of a series of articles I'm doing on why Media Composer continues to be the editing tool of choice for 99% of all professional film editors in Hollywood. I hope you will have a chance to take a look at it and as always, I encourage this community's feedback...
    Posted to General Discussion & Off-Topic (Forum) by Lawrence Jordan on Wed, Sep 24 2008
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