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Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself. I
understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best quality and save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get it on the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to save it to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"??? I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options: 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to get what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went to Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but says nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in dv-avi on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion. Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS. I'm in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to figure out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the background software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of Sonic that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to upgrade to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling in ..wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because the interface is better for mixing. Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the power and functionality that is available! Thank you! |
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Okay, I'm re-reading and re-reading my own question and the light bulb is
starting to flicker. Dv-avi is a digital image and would have to be compressed even in "fit-to-DVD", right? So, then if I saved my MM2 project as an .avi file already, I should be able to just copy/burn that file to a dvd, right? And, if I use Sonic, should I save the finished movie as an .iso file and then burn to DVD??? thanks and I'm sorry if I'm being long and confusing. "WindyCitySue" wrote: > Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself. I > understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best quality and > save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get it on > the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to save it > to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"??? > > I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options: > 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to get > what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went to > Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but says > nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in dv-avi > on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion. > > Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS. I'm > in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to figure > out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD > option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the background > software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of Sonic > that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to upgrade > to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling in > .wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because the > interface is better for mixing. > > Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the > power and functionality that is available! Thank you! > > |
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Since you got MyDVD already, just following the steps outlined in
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...an_burndvd.mspx Fit-to-DVD is only a Sonic terminology which means if you have a long video it will try to lower the quality to fit it on a DVD. Good luck! Chris "WindyCitySue" <WindyCitySue@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5FB68672-0E55-4EC0-8BFC-B872FDF87AD5@microsoft.com... > Okay, I'm re-reading and re-reading my own question and the light bulb is > starting to flicker. Dv-avi is a digital image and would have to be > compressed even in "fit-to-DVD", right? So, then if I saved my MM2 project > as an .avi file already, I should be able to just copy/burn that file to a > dvd, right? And, if I use Sonic, should I save the finished movie as an ..iso > file and then burn to DVD??? thanks and I'm sorry if I'm being long and > confusing. > > "WindyCitySue" wrote: > > > Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself. I > > understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best quality and > > save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get it on > > the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to save it > > to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"??? > > > > I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options: > > 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to get > > what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went to > > Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but says > > nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in dv-avi > > on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion. > > > > Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS. I'm > > in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to figure > > out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD > > option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the background > > software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of Sonic > > that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to upgrade > > to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling in > > .wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because the > > interface is better for mixing. > > > > Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the > > power and functionality that is available! Thank you! > > > > |
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Chris, thank you so much for responding. I have a 1.5 gig movie so far, and
it actually looks better on fit-to-dvd than it does in high-quality, unless it's just my imagination. MediaCenter OS must be running MyDVD in the background while I'm in MM2. I have an extra option that says "SAVE to DVD". I create the fit-to-dvd DVD while in MM2, but I never see anyother software popup. I'm sure I'll see a quality change if my movie gets too large for the dvd. thank you! "WindyCitySue" wrote: > Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself. I > understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best quality and > save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get it on > the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to save it > to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"??? > > I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options: > 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to get > what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went to > Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but says > nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in dv-avi > on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion. > > Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS. I'm > in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to figure > out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD > option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the background > software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of Sonic > that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to upgrade > to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling in > .wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because the > interface is better for mixing. > > Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the > power and functionality that is available! Thank you! > > |
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Sue,
Rule of thumb with DV-AVI captured/saved video is that most software (MyDVD) can fit about 1 hr or 13GB of DV-AVI onto a 4.7 GB DVD. That confuses most people. MyDVD compresses the file appropriately (to MPEG-2 I believe), to fit on the DVD. I have an older verison of MyDVD, so I limit my movies to about an hour. The newer version you have, as Chris said, will fit your movie on the DVD by compressing it as much as possible to fit (ie if its 2 hours). The longer the movie beyond 1hr and the more complex it is (transitions/effects, etc), the more it will need to compress. Your 1 GB movie will not need to be 'over' compressed as it would fit normally anyway. Steve "WindyCitySue" wrote: > Chris, thank you so much for responding. I have a 1.5 gig movie so far, and > it actually looks better on fit-to-dvd than it does in high-quality, unless > it's just my imagination. MediaCenter OS must be running MyDVD in the > background while I'm in MM2. I have an extra option that says "SAVE to DVD". > I create the fit-to-dvd DVD while in MM2, but I never see anyother software > popup. I'm sure I'll see a quality change if my movie gets too large for the > dvd. thank you! > > "WindyCitySue" wrote: > > > Hi, I'm reading posts to solve a problem I have and now confused myself. I > > understand that I want to capture video in dv-avi to get the best quality and > > save a movie from MM2 project as dv-avi also, which I did. Now to get it on > > the DVD is my confusion: The recommendation I see in the posts is to save it > > to the DVD in dv-avi, also. Is dv-avi also called "fit-to-DVD"??? > > > > I have a pre-installed version of Sonic MyDVD, it has these options: > > 'fit-to-DVD", "High Quality", SP,etc. If I want to save 'fit-to-DVD' to get > > what they say "better quality", I need to upgrade the version. I went to > > Sonic's website and it says the latest release saves 'fit-to-DVD', but says > > nothing about saving as dv-avi. I didn't see anything about saving in dv-avi > > on Nero's website either. Hence, my confusion. > > > > Now here's another point...I just bought a new PC w/MS Media Center OS. I'm > > in a rush to complete a project and haven't been able to take time to figure > > out all the components. I'm using MovieMaker2, which has a save to DVD > > option--this saves to DVD using 'fit-to-DVD' (I can't find the background > > software, but doesn't seem to be Sonic because my installed version of Sonic > > that came with the computer doesn't save as "fit-to-DVD"--I have to upgrade > > to get that). I could stop right here and use MM2, but I'm also pulling in > > .wmv files created by other people ....So, I'd like to use Sonic because the > > interface is better for mixing. > > > > Any clarification is greatly appreciated! I'm absolutely amazed at the > > power and functionality that is available! Thank you! > > > > |
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