I installed DVDA2 today, then attempted to load a project I created with DVDA1. Optimize DVD says that all of my MPEG video assets are going to be force-recompressed (a red diamond appears next to all of them), even though it reports that the files are compliant, and I can't turn this setting off for any of the MPEG assets. If I create a new project and import these same files into it, everything is copasetic.
For the record, these MPEG files were rendered with TMPGEnc Plus, using the "System (video only)" setting (creates an MPEG file with a video stream and a "dummy" audio stream). This should be the equivalent of Vegas's "DVD Architect NTSC" MPEG rendering format.
Any ideas? Guys? Sony? (Bueller? Bueller?) Re-creating all of my projects is something I obviously do NOT want to do, as I've already gone through enough time and effort to create menus and layouts that I like. DVDA2 should theoritcally be importing DVDA1 projects without complaint, and to find that it's not (for whatever reason) is rather disappointing, to say the least.
For the record, these MPEG files were rendered with TMPGEnc Plus, using the "System (video only)" setting (creates an MPEG file with a video stream and a "dummy" audio stream). This should be the equivalent of Vegas's "DVD Architect NTSC" MPEG rendering format.
Any ideas? Guys? Sony? (Bueller? Bueller?) Re-creating all of my projects is something I obviously do NOT want to do, as I've already gone through enough time and effort to create menus and layouts that I like. DVDA2 should theoritcally be importing DVDA1 projects without complaint, and to find that it's not (for whatever reason) is rather disappointing, to say the least.