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Hey there, I feel like i've read a thousand threads on this topic but im still having trouble yielding great results. I need to get this to an SD DVD asap! I have a natve 1080i 59.94 timeline from the EX1 media, 1080i 5994, 35mbs. I transoded all the media to DNxHD 220, did my edit of 1 hour and...
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When i try to burn a dvd i get a -10000 Access denied error. I am log in on a limited account as it is on a college campus. What folders is Avid trying to get to that are not being allowed to access
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Hi, I really want to know how to export chapter marks from Avid's timeline. I know that you can do this inside the DVD app., but I still find this really useful when working with a long form project and you need accurate marking. We're currently working on a two-hour seminar DVD and the marks...
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Okay people, I'm at my wits end here. I am two weeks overdue in delivering this project, working 15 hour days and literally crying because there doesn't seem to be a solution in site. First, here are my specs: MacBook Pro - Mac OS X - 2.5 GHz Intel Core Duo - 4GB Ram - Avid Media Composer 3.1...
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Hi, I am trying to make a normal DVD that will play on a regular DVD player from a quicktime made from a sequence in Avid Media Composer, 3.0. I've tried several different settings, and they all produce DVDs that work on my laptop and computer, but they will not play smoothly on my TV. There are...
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Sorry if this is the wrong forum but haven't posted in a while and it appears Xpress Pro forum is now archived? I believe this issue may not be specific to that software though. Having a weird problem exporting/creating a DVD. I'm exporting the timeline sequence as a QT reference file, then compressing...
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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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After authoring a DVD in, let us say NTSC, you are asked for a copy in PAL. The correct way of doing this takes time and a lot of work. However, for a quick and dirty pseudo-conversion, you may find this method useful at times. Sorry about the distorted sound in the voice-over! Regards, Douglas This...
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