Select Timeout then move your mouse pointer to far right of time value and press the triangle to open up the slider. Next select Command and set mode to Activate button. This will now change the Properties box (top right corner) to say Menu Page Properties. Go back to the Menu 1 blue screen and press anywhere outside of the Playlist 1 button area. Now press on top of the Playlist 1 button so that it is highlighted and then press Action in the Button Properties box, which is located in the top right corner of desktop. Setting the Playlist Button PropertiesĪt this stage you can right-click on the Playlist 1 box and then select Button Style to change the look - Text Only, Image Only or Text & Image. Your screen should now look like this in the centre.ģ. On the next screen press Select All to group all your videos together as a playlist and then press OK. Right click on the blue Menu 1 screen and select Insert Playlist. Repeat process if you have more than one video to import. Right-click on Untitled and select Insert Media, then navigate through your computer and select your video. If you haven't got a clue how to use DVD Architect, then at the bottom of this page I will list five tutorials I have already made explaining the basics. So I will walk you through what to do with a series of screen shots from the program. I will assume that you already have made a project in Vegas Movie Studio or Vegas Pro, ready to be turned into a DVD. Most of the magic in DVD Architect is controlled by the Properties Box in the top right corner of the desktop. When importing the video stream into DVD Architect, the audio stream will import automatically.ĭVD Architect should give you "reasons for required recompression" in the Optimize Disc dialog.Q: How do I Create a Continuous Playback DVD ? Answer: To do this you will need to use Sony DVD Architect Studio or DVD Architect Pro. Make sure to render both files to the same folder with the same name. The recommended settings for a DVD are rendered in two parts, the video stream and the audio stream. Ideally, you should use the exact same name for both the video and the audio only the extension (MPG and AC3) will be different. Use either the stereo or 5.1 template, depending on the nature of the audio in your Vegas project. AC-3 is a better option for most users because it takes up less space. You then render the audio using the AC-3 or WAV option. You choose either NTSC (if you are in North America) or PAL (if you live elsewhere) and then you choose either the standard (4:3) or the widescreen template, depending on the aspect ratio of your project. So, in the Vegas Render As dialog, select MPEG-2, and then select one of the DVD Architect templates. For the video, you must use MPEG-2 (since that is what a DVD uses). in Vegas, render your project to both a video and an audio file. In plain English ( johnmeyer, 2014, SCS forum) Sometime people forget the audio and leave it at 44.1 instead of 48 Format : MPEG-PS Post a mediainfo report of one of your source mpgs (from Vegas) just to be sure they are fully compliant. Don't use DVDA but any authoring program worth its salt should have a setting 'Do not re-encode compliant files' or words to that effect.
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