I'm trying to figure out the best route to get flash videos onto DVD with as little loss in quality as possible. I'm using Vegas Movie Studio and DVD Architect.
Since VMS won't load flash files, I am converting them to mpeg 2 with another program, which puts the audio into ac3. The resulting mpg files will work in DVDA without re-encoding again. But, strangely, if I put this file through VMS, and export the audio and video separately, using compliant formats, the result on the DVD (when burned in DVDA) seems to sound better. I generally save the audio as a wav. But it started out as ac3....
Is this my imagination or what is going on here? It also sounds better (for sure), if I'm editing vob files and export the audio as wav.
What's the best approach for getting music performances which were originally in flash format, onto DVD, with the quality intact, especially audio.
And if something is edited from a vob file, is it worth saving the audio as a wav, or just go with ac3? DVDA says it is not re-rendering the audio with either of these formats, but i find that hard to understand, especially when there is a mix of ac3 and wav on the same DVD...???
Any light anyone can shed on this will be appreciated!
Since VMS won't load flash files, I am converting them to mpeg 2 with another program, which puts the audio into ac3. The resulting mpg files will work in DVDA without re-encoding again. But, strangely, if I put this file through VMS, and export the audio and video separately, using compliant formats, the result on the DVD (when burned in DVDA) seems to sound better. I generally save the audio as a wav. But it started out as ac3....
Is this my imagination or what is going on here? It also sounds better (for sure), if I'm editing vob files and export the audio as wav.
What's the best approach for getting music performances which were originally in flash format, onto DVD, with the quality intact, especially audio.
And if something is edited from a vob file, is it worth saving the audio as a wav, or just go with ac3? DVDA says it is not re-rendering the audio with either of these formats, but i find that hard to understand, especially when there is a mix of ac3 and wav on the same DVD...???
Any light anyone can shed on this will be appreciated!