I appear to have VMS running reliably now, which is a huge relief, and I want to take my home movie and create a dvd now. I put several markers in the video, in VMS, where I plan to put chapters, and I have transitions at those markers as well.
I chose "Make a movie" and selected dvda widescreen, and it rendered the mpg and ac3 files. My movie is about 56 minutes, and took about an hour and 45 minutes to render. First of all, is that right? When I encode avi to mpg and audio using CCE, I can do 2-pass VBR at half real time (i.e. this render would have taken somewhere around half an hour), so I'm real surprised how slow VMS did it.
So, is that the best approach? I decided to try to render to AVI (and then use CCE to create the video and audio streams), but that was much slower, so I stopped it.
Tomorrow I'll run DVDA and see about actually creating the dvd. Woot!
I chose "Make a movie" and selected dvda widescreen, and it rendered the mpg and ac3 files. My movie is about 56 minutes, and took about an hour and 45 minutes to render. First of all, is that right? When I encode avi to mpg and audio using CCE, I can do 2-pass VBR at half real time (i.e. this render would have taken somewhere around half an hour), so I'm real surprised how slow VMS did it.
So, is that the best approach? I decided to try to render to AVI (and then use CCE to create the video and audio streams), but that was much slower, so I stopped it.
Tomorrow I'll run DVDA and see about actually creating the dvd. Woot!