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Post by Harry_Film »

Video Summary:
Codec: MainConcept MPEG Video
Quality: 5.00 (high quality)
TV Standard: PAL
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Program Sequence: Interlaced
Field Order: Lower
Bitrate Encoding: CBR
Bitrate (Mbps): 7.0000 (medium quality)
M Frames: 3
N Frames: 12

Audio Summary:
Codec: PCM Audio
Sample Rate: 48 kHz

Multiplexer Summary:
Multiplexing Type: DVD


Something like that?
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Post by GeorgeW »

Harry_Film wrote:Video Summary:
Codec: MainConcept MPEG Video
Quality: 5.00 (high quality)
TV Standard: PAL
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Program Sequence: Interlaced
Field Order: Lower
Bitrate Encoding: CBR
Bitrate (Mbps): 7.0000 (medium quality)
M Frames: 3
N Frames: 12

Audio Summary:
Codec: PCM Audio
Sample Rate: 48 kHz

Multiplexer Summary:
Multiplexing Type: DVD


Something like that?
Yes :)

But those settings will allow you to create a PAL DVD (without re-encoding), and only fit about 1-hour 10-minutes on a Single Layer DVD (DVD5). To get more space, you can change to Dolby Digital audio (or even mpeg for your PAL project). You can also lower the video bitrate to get more running time on your disc...

Regards,
George


Regards,
George
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Post by Harry_Film »

Hmm when rendering the whole thing, it fails a frame at 6:53. Ill do what you said and use the 6:53 in DWS, then try and re-render the 02:24:30
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Post by Harry_Film »

Ok good news the 6:53 is 459 megs, i slapped it onto the 14.5gb and its made it 14.9 which is a good sign, now i just need to make a smaller mpeg that doesnt throw a frame at 6:53
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Post by GeorgeW »

Harry_Film wrote:Ok good news the 6:53 is 459 megs, i slapped it onto the 14.5gb and its made it 14.9 which is a good sign, now i just need to make a smaller mpeg that doesnt throw a frame at 6:53
Keep in mind that 459mb (for 6:53) is at your setting above (7mbps, lpcm audio). These settings are too high (i.e. you won't be able to fit your 3-hour 30-min video onto DVD5 using those settings).

Regards,
George
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Post by Harry_Film »

Thanks man. Any suggestions why it throws a frame at 6:53
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Post by GeorgeW »

Harry_Film wrote:Thanks man. Any suggestions why it throws a frame at 6:53
Check you Premiere timeline -- anything strange happening at/near that point on the timeline?
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Post by Harry_Film »

GeorgeW wrote:
Harry_Film wrote:Thanks man. Any suggestions why it throws a frame at 6:53
Check you Premiere timeline -- anything strange happening at/near that point on the timeline?
No, not even any splices or cuts.
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Post by GeorgeW »

I don't know Premiere -- but you might be able to highlight a "section" of the timeline, and render just that section. So see if you can render from the 5-min to 10-minute mark of your timeline. This should indicate whether there's a problem with that specific point in your timeline (maybe a corrupt video asset) :?:
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Post by Harry_Film »

Yes, unfortunatley people freak out during times of a project and delete anything they dont need, and file stuff else where especially me :oops: :oops: One month ive had the computer and have already used 89GB. Thanks, Ill have a look later.
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Post by Harry_Film »

Im going to reinstall premiere
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Post by Harry_Film »

Cheers guys! Ive just made a standard data dvd on nero, with the video on, atleast its on there, its only a demo dvd, no need to get in a fuss about menus, its just the first demo copy of the event.
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