60i to 24p in Vegas 6 is incredible!

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Paul_Holmes wrote on 4/26/2005, 6:26 PM
Orca, your process is correct. However, you will only be rendering the video stream with that template. AFter you render the video stream, then you should render an AC3 stream. When that's done you import the video stream and audio stream into DVDA3.

If you go to custom you can embed an audio stream with the video stream, but since AC3 is much smaller and you can create it very quickly you're better off just creating the two files.

P.S. You can render direct to MPG, you don't need an intermediate AVI, although I always do that first myself.
orca wrote on 4/26/2005, 7:33 PM
Hi Paul,

Thanks for the response. I did try to experiment and I'm not sure if my judgment is correct that rendering straight to mpeg2 (DVDA 24p NTSC template) has a more conspicuous strobo effect than rendering it 2332 DV first, then to mpeg - DVDA 24 p. Is this the reason why you take the 2-steps or is there any other advantage to it?

I also did a render 2332 DV, then rendering the avi from 24P project, straight to MPEG using the "DVD Architect NTSC video stream" template and it looks very smooth, but I'm not sure if this is still 24P or it's converting it back to 60i. I'm not that technical so I don't know the explanation here. It's just based on my observation.

Thanks!

orca wrote on 4/26/2005, 7:34 PM
Thanks for the reply Spot. But I'm not using HD yet, so I took it just straight render to DVDA 24p template would do, right?

David Jimerson wrote on 4/28/2005, 5:40 PM
The 24p DVD Architect template renders the MPEG as 60i with pulldown. DVD Architect will remove the pulldown when you drop it in and make a true 24p DVD.

You can confirm that easily enough by frame-stepping through one second of the video on your DVD player -- you'll step 24 times.