

The video turned out good.for 16mbs that is. *EDIT* I guess the references being on the PC internally is enough for the program to point to the main files on the server. Once that finishes I would then burn the image to a blu-ray. It would take about 4 hours to transcode all the video.

I don't know why this is needed but it made a difference in working for me and in the future I will have to probably do the same for the next project.Īfter that I would create the image. I used a folder I made in my project folder. One thing I find odd is that blu-rays say 25 gig but I think there is only 23.3g available and I am not sure if Avid DVD knows that so I went a bit lower just to be safe.įrom there I would now set a new temporary folder in preferences to somewhere else on the computer. In project settings I selected a bit rate bewteen 16mbps-19mbps I can't remember exactly. From there I built my menus, selected my thumbnails and everything else. So I transfered the files to a folder I made on my desktop and pulled them into the project. We use a Terablok server and Avid DVD won't let you pull from a server. From those projects I made quick time reference files.

So we wanted 4 lectures we shot in HD on one Blu-Ray.
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I edit on the Mac side since 2008 but kept ancient PC desktop for DVD authoring wanting to streamline and just boot-camped Macbook Pro so would love to learn from your experience
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Thanks Seth! Generous sharing - but I'd greedily love your full workflow.
