Creating DVDs for different regions

Tom2741 wrote on 12/10/2007, 12:42 PM
I have a client who needs me to create DVD masters - one that he will use to make DVDs intended for sale in the US and one that he intends to sell in England. I'm not sure on the process I need to go thru to create those separate DVDs. Is it based on how I create the final mpeg2 file within Vegas or is it something I do within DVD Architect - or perhaps both? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

The videos are from online webinars so he just sent me those as WMV files which I will then edit in Vegas 8 Pro to produce the final products.

Thanks in advance...

Comments

TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/10/2007, 1:24 PM
you need to change the DVDA project settings to the region you want to allow & have all the footage/menus/etc. formatted for the type of playback device the region will be using.

the videos will need to fit that playback type too.

that's it.
MPM wrote on 12/11/2007, 4:07 PM
I'd suggest getting with your client and make sure s/he knows the pros & cons of a couple of different approaches.

1) you could produce a region free NTSC disc that will probably play on most players around the world, or
2) you can produce separate discs dedicated to North America & Europe.

*Most* players will handle NTSC, and produce a quasi-legal signal for PAL & Secam TVs. To go the dedicated route, you're essentially doing everything twice, though it is quite a bit less bother if you start with PAL & convert to NTSC [the opposite can be expensive].