Premiere legacy projects to DVD Architect

bobgl wrote on 12/5/2003, 5:41 AM
I have several complex Premiere Projects that I don't want to go through recreating in Vegas since I don't have the 80+ hours required to redo. If I want [in Premiere 6.5 or Pro] to create Mpeg2 video files (audio is irrelevant here), what are ALL of the settings to choose in Premiere for Highest Quality NTSC DV that will work in DVD Architect?

I know that none of my existing m2v files will be accepted for importing in DVD Architect.

Thanks to whomever can help.

Bob

Comments

SonyEPM wrote on 12/5/2003, 6:57 AM
Your Pr*mier* rendered NTSC DV clips can be loaded in either Vegas or DVDA. Using Vegas to encode is a better workflow- you only have to encode once. Feeding a DV file to DVDA will work, but DVDA will have to encode the file to MPEG-2 over and over as you you go through the test-burn/fine-tune process.