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Hey All! I have a 720p 23.976 P2 project in MC 3.5.1. I exported a sequence from that as a QT Ref. Using TMPGEnc 4.0 Express, I encoded an MPEG-2 Blu-Ray file. The picture and sound came out beautiful, but the sound seems to be delayed and out of sync with the picture. Any ideas there? These were my...
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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...
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I am a relative newcomer to Media Composer (early 2008) and as I began to feel my way around I got the idea of documenting my adventures by creating short video tutorials, Avid had already a large number of excellent, professionally produced tutorials online. I learned very much from watching them. However...
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Jrlcopy, I think that you are close to the mark there. I have used both DVDitProHD and AvidDVD, and I have noticed that there seems to be little relationship between the 6.0, 6.x numbers of those products. The latest versions (6.4) have the ability to write Double layer Blu-Ray discs. However they have...
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We're currently working on a series that is shooting a lot of XDCAM EX. We've deceided that we'll be backing up all the source media (the Avid MXF files) to Blu Ray. This will include the EX footage, as well as the XDCAM HD422 footage. We've opted for Blu-Ray data discs at this stage...
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This is the last of a 6 part tutorial on how I am using Media Composer along with DVDitPro HD (AVID DVD) to author and burn Blu-Ray disks and DVDs. NB. There is a “Full-screen” mode button on the control panel under the screen! Part 6 clarifies the reasons why I have the workflow that I have...
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This is the fifth of a 6 part tutorial on how I am using Media Composer along with DVDitPro HD (AVID DVD) to author and burn Blu-Ray disks and DVDs. NB. There is a “Full-screen” mode button on the control panel under the screen! Part 5 examines the 4 choices of getting your authored material...