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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 This tutorial...
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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, Avid DVD offers a better solution. These 3 tutorials...
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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...
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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...
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Great work again! Thanks Douglas. You confirmed my thoughts on the SD side and saved me sometime on the HD BD side of things. Do you have any suggestions on how to handle the field order difference when going from HDV (odd/upper) to an SD DVD (even/lower dominant) ? I get harsh lines on pans in the video...
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