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September 10, 2007 at 3:33 PM #46614
Filmdude07
ParticipantI have an early version of final cut studio. On the export window there is not an option for MPEG 2. I have been told that this is a good format to burn with for DVD’s. Also my version does not have Adobe A. Pack with it for sound sweatening. My question is there any way to get these options for my version without buying a newer version. If not i plan to buy the new Studio 2 next summer.
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September 10, 2007 at 9:02 PM #192098
brandon0409
ParticipantFilmdude07 Wrote:
I have an early version of final cut studio. On the export window there is not an option for MPEG 2. I have been told that this is a good format to burn with for DVD’s. Also my version does not have Adobe A. Pack with it for sound sweatening. My question is there any way to get these options for my version without buying a newer version. If not i plan to buy the new Studio 2 next summer.
It’s not that MPEG 2 is good or bad, it’s that if you plan to burn your video to DVD, it must be in MPEG 2 format. All DVD’s are in MPEG 2 format.
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September 11, 2007 at 12:59 AM #192099
TrevAnder
ParticipantYou have to export using compressor, or export to a different format and throw that into dvd studio to convert, or use idvd.
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September 11, 2007 at 10:41 PM #192100
Filmdude07
Participantyeah i have been usind idvd cause i cant figure out how to get it in studio pro cause i dont have mpeg2. thats cool about the weddings brandon i may get into that within the next year i had a few film classes in highschool and my teacher owns his own company and does a tone of weddings thats how i got into the industry.
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