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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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After searching for a long time (3years) I finally found a way to make great dvd,s that work & look great on TV, plasma, LCD and projectors! Throw away sonic and squeeze (if you used it to make a DVD) they don't do a good job and squeeze has got a lame mpeg2 codec. This is what I did; export...
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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...
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This is the fourth 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 4 looks a little closer at the possibilities of adding...
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This is the third 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 3 describes the importing of media, adding a menu and linking...