Please excuse me for being a virtual rookie with DVDA.
I just finished creating 15 seperate MPG files from Vegas Studio. The total space these 15 segments take up on my HD is 4.1Gb but if I drag them all into DVDA it comes out at 5.7Gb and therefore I go into Optimize and set the bitrate to 4.6 so it can compress and get all 15 parts on one DVD.
So now its going to take about 5 hours to re-compress when it was already perfect size for a DVD in the first place? And 5 hours... it that a joke?
In the manual it clearly says if the files created by Vegas are of the preferred type then DVDA should not need to re-render or compress...
So... I'm confused then. Using MPGs surely I should be able to get 2 hours onto a DVD but DVDA wants to keep it to about an hour unless I let it take 5 hours to compress the files to the same quality they were to start with?
Am I missing something?
Cheers for any advice.
Martin
I just finished creating 15 seperate MPG files from Vegas Studio. The total space these 15 segments take up on my HD is 4.1Gb but if I drag them all into DVDA it comes out at 5.7Gb and therefore I go into Optimize and set the bitrate to 4.6 so it can compress and get all 15 parts on one DVD.
So now its going to take about 5 hours to re-compress when it was already perfect size for a DVD in the first place? And 5 hours... it that a joke?
In the manual it clearly says if the files created by Vegas are of the preferred type then DVDA should not need to re-render or compress...
So... I'm confused then. Using MPGs surely I should be able to get 2 hours onto a DVD but DVDA wants to keep it to about an hour unless I let it take 5 hours to compress the files to the same quality they were to start with?
Am I missing something?
Cheers for any advice.
Martin