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==What brand of DVDs should I use?== | ==What brand of DVDs should I use?== | ||
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'''From Greg Kozikowski''' | '''From Greg Kozikowski''' | ||
Those of us with active Quality Control processes pretty much figured this out already, but it's nice to have independent verification. We were pleased to find that Sony full coat white tops use the same data coating and ID as the shiny tops unlike some other manufacturers that burned us. | Those of us with active Quality Control processes pretty much figured this out already, but it's nice to have independent verification. We were pleased to find that Sony full coat white tops use the same data coating and ID as the shiny tops unlike some other manufacturers that burned us. | ||
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Find the best and most reliable choices on [http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm DigitalFAQ.com] | Find the best and most reliable choices on [http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm DigitalFAQ.com] | ||
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*[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | ||
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- | + | ==Why do my DVDs play on my computer but not on a DVD player?== | |
'''From John Foley''' | '''From John Foley''' | ||
- | Many times this question is asked by new DVD authorers. | + | Many times this question is asked by new DVD authorers. It is generally the bit-rate chosen to encode from Quicktime to MPEG-2 for inclusion in DVD Studio Pro. Lots of folks think the fastest bit-rate has got to be the best quality for a DVD. |
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- | The reason | + | The reason the process is called encoding is because there is also a decode process involved in playback. MPEG-2 is a very highly compressed format and needs help playing back each frame of video. While your computer is capable of decoding just about any frame rate, the DVD player you use is not. |
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- | The trick is to encode at the slowest bit-rate that gives you an acceptable picture (especially during transitions). | + | The trick is to encode at the slowest bit-rate that gives you an acceptable picture (especially during transitions). As a general rule anywhere from 5.0 Megabits per second (Mbps) to around 6.5 Mbps is good. Remember this however - the faster the encode the bigger the MPEG-2 file size. This can be critical when you are trying to put 2+ hours onto a single-sided (DVD-5) disc. |
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The indications that your DVD Player can't handle the content is pixelating or skipping frames of video during playback. | The indications that your DVD Player can't handle the content is pixelating or skipping frames of video during playback. | ||
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*[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | ||
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- | + | ==How do I put chapter markers in my DVD?== | |
'''From Jude Cotter''' | '''From Jude Cotter''' | ||
- | + | Read this tutorial by '''Ken Stone''' : [http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/compression_chapter_markers_stone.html Compression and Chapter Markers] | |
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*[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | ||
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+ | ==How do I get my DVD into FCP?== | ||
'''From Jude Cotter'''<br> | '''From Jude Cotter'''<br> | ||
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- | Yes, but I DO have permission. Really! | + | Copyright disclaimer : it is illegal to use other people’s work without their express permission and, in many cases, payment. |
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+ | '''Yes, but I DO have permission. Really!''' | ||
OK. Just letting you know. | OK. Just letting you know. | ||
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- | + | There are a number of third party applications that can convert the files on a DVD to FCP editable footage. Some favourites are : | |
- | + | * [http://www.squared5.com/ MPEG Streamclip] | |
- | + | * [http://www.lafcpug.org/store_soft_hard.html#anchor3791410 DVDxDV] | |
- | Other things that could help:<br> | + | * [http://www.miraizon.com/products/products.html Cinematize II] |
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+ | '''Other things that could help''' :<br> | ||
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+ | In some cases you can also connect a DVD player to your deck and capture straight into FCP via the ‘non-controllable device’ setting. | ||
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+ | '''But what about the copyright protection? I really, really, really do have permission.''' | ||
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+ | Still more things that could help : [http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/22715 Mac The Ripper] | ||
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*[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/LAFCPUG:_DVD_FAQs Back to DVD FAQs Contents]<br> | ||
*[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/Main_Page Back to Index of FAQs]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/faqwiki/index.php/Main_Page Back to Index of FAQs]<br> | ||
*[http://www.lafcpug.org/ Back to lafcpug.org]<br> | *[http://www.lafcpug.org/ Back to lafcpug.org]<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 17 June 2008
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What brand of DVDs should I use?
From Greg Kozikowski
Those of us with active Quality Control processes pretty much figured this out already, but it's nice to have independent verification. We were pleased to find that Sony full coat white tops use the same data coating and ID as the shiny tops unlike some other manufacturers that burned us.
Find the best and most reliable choices on DigitalFAQ.com
Why do my DVDs play on my computer but not on a DVD player?
From John Foley
Many times this question is asked by new DVD authorers. It is generally the bit-rate chosen to encode from Quicktime to MPEG-2 for inclusion in DVD Studio Pro. Lots of folks think the fastest bit-rate has got to be the best quality for a DVD.
The reason the process is called encoding is because there is also a decode process involved in playback. MPEG-2 is a very highly compressed format and needs help playing back each frame of video. While your computer is capable of decoding just about any frame rate, the DVD player you use is not.
The trick is to encode at the slowest bit-rate that gives you an acceptable picture (especially during transitions). As a general rule anywhere from 5.0 Megabits per second (Mbps) to around 6.5 Mbps is good. Remember this however - the faster the encode the bigger the MPEG-2 file size. This can be critical when you are trying to put 2+ hours onto a single-sided (DVD-5) disc.
The indications that your DVD Player can't handle the content is pixelating or skipping frames of video during playback.
How do I put chapter markers in my DVD?
From Jude Cotter
Read this tutorial by Ken Stone : Compression and Chapter Markers
How do I get my DVD into FCP?
From Jude Cotter
Copyright disclaimer : it is illegal to use other people’s work without their express permission and, in many cases, payment.
Yes, but I DO have permission. Really!
OK. Just letting you know.
There are a number of third party applications that can convert the files on a DVD to FCP editable footage. Some favourites are :
Other things that could help :
In some cases you can also connect a DVD player to your deck and capture straight into FCP via the ‘non-controllable device’ setting.
But what about the copyright protection? I really, really, really do have permission.
Still more things that could help : Mac The Ripper