I've had pretty amazing results burning blu-ray from Encore but not so good
results with DVDs.  Do you have Toast? I've had decent results dropping an
ProRes HD file into toast and burning a no-menu, auto-play DVD...

Warren


On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Beebe, Roger W. <beebe...@osu.edu> wrote:

>  All,
>
>  Since in recent days we’ve been discussing codecs & other topics
> that’re, *stricto sensu, *not film-related, I hoped I might start a
> similar thread that’s probably relevant to most of us still making work on
> celluloid.  I’ve been submitting work to festivals after a long break, and
> while most of the festivals now allow online submissions (which, as long as
> they don’t go through Withoutabox, is a pretty great time saver), but a few
> festivals still require DVD screeners.  I tried to make a DVD of my HD
> video (using Encore, since my new laptop no longer has DVD Studio Pro,
> which I’d used in the past), and the results were so bad that I’m reluctant
> to send it out.  Does anyone have advice about how best to massage HD
> content into a not-entirely-terrible shape for burning to DVD?  Am I
> inherently going to end up with worse-than-YouTube video?  I really feel
> like it’d be a waste of an entry fee to send along what I produced on the
> first round, so I’m hoping there’s some solution out there that’ll produce
> much better results.
>
>  ?
> R.
>
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