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Koristim sony vegas 8 i po zavrsetku projekta izaberem opciju DVD PAL separate streams (Use this setting to create separate PAL DVD-compliant video and audio elementary files with extensions .m2v and .mpa respectively.) Nakon toga to uvezem u dvd arhitect, pokrenem novi projekat pa u podesavanjima izaberem "single movie, za disk format izaberem DVD, za project video format 720X576 50i,za project audio format AC-3 stereo...Ukratko sve mi se poklapa....Ipak kad hocu to da narezem na dvd on zahteva rekompresiju audija...Zasto? Jos bitnije pitanje je kako to izbeci? Malo sam guglao i video da mnogo ljudi ima taj problem..
Evo jednog momka koji ima isti problem..Preporcili su mu da koristi template...Ipak i kad ih koristim i nista ne menjam opet se srecem sa istim problemom...
Ko zeli nek procita...
Avoiding recompression in DVD Architect
Question
I don't want my MPEG-2, AC-3, and PCM files to be recompressed by DVD Architect. How can I assure they will not be recompressed?
Answer
You can import MPEG-2 video, and PCM or AC-3 audio files (from SF apps or from other apps) into DVD Architect. If the files were encoded with the proper parameters, the files will not be recompressed by DVD Architect. This type of file is broadly defined as a "no-recompress file for DVD Architect"
Note: Both the Sony Creative Software MPEG-2 encoder and the Sony Media Software AC-3 encoder have "DVD Architect friendly" render templates- use those templates without any custom settings modifications and you will have a "no-recompress file for DVD Architect" (unless it is too big to fit on a DVD).
Here are the precise settings needed (meaning if the file varies from these requirements, it will be recompressed by DVD Architect, the prepare phase will take longer, and the quality may degrade):
Evo jednog momka koji ima isti problem..Preporcili su mu da koristi template...Ipak i kad ih koristim i nista ne menjam opet se srecem sa istim problemom...
Ko zeli nek procita...
Avoiding recompression in DVD Architect
Question
I don't want my MPEG-2, AC-3, and PCM files to be recompressed by DVD Architect. How can I assure they will not be recompressed?
Answer
You can import MPEG-2 video, and PCM or AC-3 audio files (from SF apps or from other apps) into DVD Architect. If the files were encoded with the proper parameters, the files will not be recompressed by DVD Architect. This type of file is broadly defined as a "no-recompress file for DVD Architect"
Note: Both the Sony Creative Software MPEG-2 encoder and the Sony Media Software AC-3 encoder have "DVD Architect friendly" render templates- use those templates without any custom settings modifications and you will have a "no-recompress file for DVD Architect" (unless it is too big to fit on a DVD).
Here are the precise settings needed (meaning if the file varies from these requirements, it will be recompressed by DVD Architect, the prepare phase will take longer, and the quality may degrade):