Creating a video file for putting on DVD

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Creating a video file for putting on DVD

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I have Videostudio Pro X7. I have edited MPEG-2 videos off my Vixia HV40 that I'd like to put on a DVD. When I make each a video file what settings do I use 60i or 30p?
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Re: Creating a video file for putting on DVD

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For videos I would choose 60i
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Re: Creating a video file for putting on DVD

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Assuming you are in an NTSC country and have an NTSC video clip, yes, 60i for dvd.
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