![]() Sorry.Given a simple 3-minute dramatic scene with footage from BMCC (as DNxHD 185 of HD 1920×1080 at 25fps) and a Windows-7 system:įrom Adobe Premiere CC (latest version) I exported AAF. Using opera mini atmĮDIT: Unfortunatly the adobe forum has deleted the old forum threads when creating their new forum. ![]() I'll post up the adobe forum link where I carried out my tests when I'm in work. I'm sure I will start to dable with the HD format once I get new PC. I thought if I couldn't see much difference with this setup I would be fine. Just to clarify I played my standard def DVD creations through an Xbox 360 using the HDMI output onto a 100hz 42inch flatscreen. I didn't pay much attention to the audio as I think this does not change? Either way I didn't notice any degradation. The visual quality was ever so slightly better. Hardly worth it unless you are desperate for space. The size of the exported file saved me approx 90MB from what I can remember. The differences I found between the results were very marginal. I recorded the footage in HD and down converted when capturing onto PC. ![]() My project was PAL widescreen Standard Def. I have recently done a few tests in this area as I wanted to know if spenind the extra time running the VBR2 pass was worth while. I have no experience as yet of the HDV format due to not wanting to run into problems such as yours when I am starting out. I'd like to mention my own findings between the VBR1 and VBR2 pass. Is 1 Pass VBR good enough or should I use 2 Pass VBR? Anything else anyone can think of that might save me some time would be appreciated, this is taking me way to long to figure out What I am wondering if anyone has a better way or if I should create 2 Encore projects? Is HDV MPEG the best option for exporting from Pro? It is much faster that way that's for sure. One issue is interlacing on the DVD burn, I think it was using the wrong transcoding settings so I changed them and am in the process of burning another. I have been running into some issues with my testing and have solved some of them. ![]() I have started a Hi Def project and when it comes time to build I can pick either the Blu Ray option or the DVD option, Encore is suppose to do the work. I have imported those files into my Encore project.Įncore is suppose to handle the down conversion pretty well. I have exported the sequences from Premiere Pro as HDV Mx 1080, m2t video and wav audio files. I will need to burn the completed movie to one Blu-Ray disc and 7 DVDs. ![]() I am trying to complete my first High Definition wedding and get it ready for Encore. ![]()
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