Wednesday, March 23, 2011

[Avid-L2] Re: Avid DVD by Sonic failure

 

David,

Out of curiosity did you create elementary or program MPEG2 files?

If they were program, did you notice any truncation of the end of the video track when you viewed the files on the Avid DVD timeline?

Also, which version of Squeeze are you using?

Thanks in advance. I've been dealing with a variety of Squeeze anomalies and this info will be helpful.

Karl Knowles
Tallahassee, FL

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "DAVID VAUGHN" <d.w.vaughn@...> wrote:
>
> Karl, Curtis, Ulf,
>
> Thank you for your comments. I had been "burning" to a folder but had not
> tried creating a disc image or burning directly to disc. What I ended up
> doing was compressing video in Squeeze and importing mp2 files to Avid DVD.
> That worked and allowed me to create a high quality main movie with more
> highly compressed secondary movies though the last and least important video
> was badly pixilated in places (I do not have any additional room on the DVD
> disc to compress less and it is not critical for that secondary video; the
> Blu-ray version is great using 23 of the available 25GB). David.
>

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