Studio to DVD

roxylee wrote on 4/13/2006, 8:30 PM
Hi and thanks to everyone that reads this and can help with this.

I have brought in some home video into movie studio as captured mpeg files I have on an old hard drive.

I have successfully edited the video, added markers to the break points where I prefer and have added a few transitions. It all went easy enough following the show me tutorials.

Thats when i get stuck and the tutorials aren't clear about the next two steps.

What do I choose from there to get the movie to go from movie studio into dvd architect. I want to preserve my edited sections as separate chapters on the DVD and protect the transitions that i've put in.

I don't understand the steps involved in getting this to happen. Also, when I render the video, what choices are (necessary/the best) to be able to make a dvd out of my project in dvd architect.

thanks again for everyones time and input. I'm a new user to vegas and video production so please, if you can, provide step by step or point me to the same, if available elsewhere.

roxylee

Comments

Spot|DSE wrote on 4/14/2006, 9:07 AM
You need to render the segments separately, or else use chapter markers. The transitions will stay, no worries.
What I'd recommend is that you render the media to one large file in MPEG format for import to DVD Architect Studio Be sure to check the "include media markers" option.
DVD Architect will see the markers as chapter points.
Burn DVD.