In the last few months I've had the pleasure of editing some full length DVD's ( not the majority of my work but overall a good experience ). What I have loved, is that I get the cut set, I make my render at the bitrate that works with the DVD. I send off to be proofed, and I get a list of changes to make, I come back, I render out the sections that need to be changed (saving the I/O points in the file name). I take the MPEG2 file I saved for the original Proof, and I drop it on the T/L drop on the changed sections, line them up, re-render (making sure to disable the 2 pass function so that no-recompress will work) set it to go, and a 100 min video file gets corrected and my "render" time is about 4 minutes, load up DVDA after replacing the old file with the new one, and make my DVD.
Can't say enough greatness about how much time this saves me.
Thanks Sony.
Dave
Can't say enough greatness about how much time this saves me.
Thanks Sony.
Dave