Granted I'm a newbie to the wonderful world of DVD authoring, and not an expert with Vegas (though I've used it for over a year). I just purchased Vegas 4.0 and DVDA, and I'm confused about rendering a project from Vegas with the intent to author and burn a DVD with DVDA (to taking advantage of Vegas' rendering AC-3 audio).
On the templates for rendering, when I switch to MPG file type, I see the usual DVD NTSC and one that references DVD Architect.
However, that one is for a VIDEO STREAM only. It's my understanding that one of the desired goals when rendering from Vegas is to have Vegas do the AC-3 encoding during render so DVDA doesn't have to. The "usual" NTSC DVD template just creates the pedestrian PCM audio.
I just cannot for the life of me see how to do that. Is it significant that I installed DVDA first (I had VV3 on my system), then Vegas 4.0? I didn't see a caveat to which to install first.
Thanks,
Bob.
On the templates for rendering, when I switch to MPG file type, I see the usual DVD NTSC and one that references DVD Architect.
However, that one is for a VIDEO STREAM only. It's my understanding that one of the desired goals when rendering from Vegas is to have Vegas do the AC-3 encoding during render so DVDA doesn't have to. The "usual" NTSC DVD template just creates the pedestrian PCM audio.
I just cannot for the life of me see how to do that. Is it significant that I installed DVDA first (I had VV3 on my system), then Vegas 4.0? I didn't see a caveat to which to install first.
Thanks,
Bob.