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I want to burn my movie to a DVD (first time for me!) so first I will save my movie to my computer. Which setting should I choose
Under other settings A) DV-AVI (NTSC B) High Quality Video (NTSC Which is better? And if they are the same why have two choices Or should I use this setting Best Quality for playback on my computer (recommended So many choices . . . but which one will give me the BEST quality video on my DVD Thank you Su |
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Use dv-avi. This is the best you can get, and often the only one most dvd
authoring apps will take on import. Although this is the best for making dvds, you can make many errors in the actual making as well, so choose the app you use to make teh dvd with care, and read up on the settings you can make at this stage, because these can make so much of a difference to your finished project. www.dvdrhelp.copm can be useful for reading up. Graham -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.simplydv.co.uk "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news E74D0A9-22A6-4F12-BE7A-D3EC338D9EB7@microsoft.com...> I want to burn my movie to a DVD (first time for me!) so first I will save my movie to my computer. Which setting should I choose? > > Under other settings: > > A) DV-AVI (NTSC) > B) High Quality Video (NTSC) > > Which is better? And if they are the same why have two choices? > > Or should I use this setting: > > Best Quality for playback on my computer (recommended) > > So many choices . . . but which one will give me the BEST quality video on my DVD? > > Thank you, > > Sue > |
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Default settings are a good place to start.
Roxio is not a dedicated dvd authoring app, so your choices will be limited, but to get you going it should be fine. Graham -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.simplydv.co.uk "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB05AE47-9F2F-4274-8A1F-185D6D55B30D@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your advice. The app I will be using is the one that came with the purchase of my dvd burner . . . it's called roxio. If I use the default settings I should be fine? > > Sue |
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Default settings are a good place to start.
Roxio is not a dedicated dvd authoring app, so your choice of settings will be limited, but to get you going it is a good start. Graham -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.simplydv.co.uk "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB05AE47-9F2F-4274-8A1F-185D6D55B30D@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your advice. The app I will be using is the one that came with the purchase of my dvd burner . . . it's called roxio. If I use the default settings I should be fine? > > Sue |
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Ooooopps and just in cae you didn't get it from my first two
meassage......................... -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.simplydv.co.uk "Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message news:u1DxPtMREHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Default settings are a good place to start. > Roxio is not a dedicated dvd authoring app, so your choice of settings will > be limited, but to get you going it is a good start. > > Graham > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.simplydv.co.uk > > "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CB05AE47-9F2F-4274-8A1F-185D6D55B30D@microsoft.com... > > Thank you for your advice. The app I will be using is the one that came > with the purchase of my dvd burner . . . it's called roxio. If I use the > default settings I should be fine? > > > > Sue > > |
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Their latest version, Easy Media Creator, does include DVD authoring (as
does v6, Easy CD/DVD Creator) but neither are exactly easy to use. However I doubt that an OEM version contains either of these features, the poster would need to purchase the full version. v6 is about 470mb, v7 is a whopping 895mb. So you need to install it before you can burn it to a data DVD for safe keeping! -- Cari MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware www.coribright.com "Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message news:u1DxPtMREHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Default settings are a good place to start. > Roxio is not a dedicated dvd authoring app, so your choice of settings > will > be limited, but to get you going it is a good start. > > Graham > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.simplydv.co.uk > > "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CB05AE47-9F2F-4274-8A1F-185D6D55B30D@microsoft.com... >> Thank you for your advice. The app I will be using is the one that came > with the purchase of my dvd burner . . . it's called roxio. If I use the > default settings I should be fine? >> >> Sue > > |
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which app would you recommend
And thank you for helping me with this! I appreciate it a lot Sue |
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Sue,
For a short while I'd perhaps suggest sticking with roxio. After a little while, when you start to understand what dvd burning is about, then might be the time to investigate what others are around. Of course, if you are seriously in to making dvd's then there are lots of choices for you and it will come down to budget and what you intend to do in the way of making dvd's. If it's purely a few home movies then the cheaper end of the scale will more than likely suffice, giving you choices on your menu's/bitrates etc.... then you could work your way up to the more expensive apps, such as u-lead dvd workshop, one I use, which gives you motion menus etc etc.... Again I suggest a read of www.dvdrhelp.com lots of info there, also if you wish use www.simplydv.co.uk where there is a forum for joining in. So as to suggestions, ulead do dvd movie factory or dvd workshop. There is tmpg dvd author, dvdlabs, pinnacle do studio 9 which is an all in one app, editing/encoding/burning, but perhaps not as good as the separates, but very easy to use. Graham -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.simplydv.co.uk "Cari (MS-MVP)" <Newsgroups1@coribright.com> wrote in message news:e5vJa9NREHA.3748@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Their latest version, Easy Media Creator, does include DVD authoring (as > does v6, Easy CD/DVD Creator) but neither are exactly easy to use. However > I doubt that an OEM version contains either of these features, the poster > would need to purchase the full version. > > v6 is about 470mb, v7 is a whopping 895mb. So you need to install it before > you can burn it to a data DVD for safe keeping! > -- > Cari > MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware > www.coribright.com > > "Graham Hughes, MVP Digital Media" <graham@simplydv.co.uk> wrote in message > news:u1DxPtMREHA.132@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > Default settings are a good place to start. > > Roxio is not a dedicated dvd authoring app, so your choice of settings > > will > > be limited, but to get you going it is a good start. > > > > Graham > > > > -- > > Graham Hughes > > MVP Digital Media > > www.simplydv.co.uk > > > > "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:CB05AE47-9F2F-4274-8A1F-185D6D55B30D@microsoft.com... > >> Thank you for your advice. The app I will be using is the one that came > > with the purchase of my dvd burner . . . it's called roxio. If I use the > > default settings I should be fine? > >> > >> Sue > > > > > > |
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Hi Graham
I just want to say, "Thank You!" for all the advice and help. I will stick with Roxio for now and see how I do. I just finished burning my first dvd and it looks pretty darn good. I added music and muted some of the voices in some of the clips. I even added a slideshow at the end of the video with some stills I took. Movie Maker Two really has some nice features. It's so much fun. I'm sure I will want something better then roxio in the future but for now I am satisfied. Sue |
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The top of the line editor for a desktop PC would probably be Adobe's
Premiere and you can download a trial version if you are interested. The full version would however cost $699 (Amazon.com price). www.adobe.com. However I probably edit digital video at least twice weekly and am perfectly happy with MovieMaker2... and with Roxio's Easy Media Creator v7 for my burning needs. Well over 100 DVDs burned and not one coaster. Ditto for CDs, but probably more in the range of 500 burned and only a couple of coasters. -- Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging & Hardware) www.coribright.com "Sue" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EAC89F42-C0EE-4B30-90C7-CF21A97312B3@microsoft.com... > Hi Graham, > > I just want to say, "Thank You!" for all the advice and help. I will stick with Roxio for now and see how I do. I just finished burning my first dvd and it looks pretty darn good. I added music and muted some of the voices in some of the clips. I even added a slideshow at the end of the video with some stills I took. Movie Maker Two really has some nice features. It's so much fun. I'm sure I will want something better then roxio in the future but for now I am satisfied. > > Sue |
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