I have done a lot of editing, in MF6+ (MPEG Files)
I now need to use MS8 or VS11 to do more work on the files
When I have done that,
I need to transfer them back to MPEG
Can this be done??
If so how??
Edit in MF6+ etc
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Well, flip-flopping the MPEG files back and forth is going to cause a loss in quality. The only way to get the files with the changes back into MSP or VS is to render them in DVDMF. This is done by using the Export Video.
Since you seem to have MSP and VS I would alter my workflow. Both of those are primarily Editors, where DVDMF is primarily a DVD authoring program. So start with using one of your editing apps to edit your video. Once you're finished with all editing, create your DVD compatible MPEG-2. Then open DVDMF6 and insert those MPEG-2 files and build your menus and finally burn...
Also please do not double post. It causes confusion with the replies. I was just about to reply to your post in the MSP forum... I'm locking this one..
Since you seem to have MSP and VS I would alter my workflow. Both of those are primarily Editors, where DVDMF is primarily a DVD authoring program. So start with using one of your editing apps to edit your video. Once you're finished with all editing, create your DVD compatible MPEG-2. Then open DVDMF6 and insert those MPEG-2 files and build your menus and finally burn...
Also please do not double post. It causes confusion with the replies. I was just about to reply to your post in the MSP forum... I'm locking this one..
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