If a project built in videowave 9 is too large for one DVD at highest resolution, what is the procedure for dividing the project into two videowave projects?
Second question - If the project is too big in MYDVD (Roxio 9) for highest resolution, is there a way to have the DVD program divide the project and print on two discs?
Thanks for any help provided.
SPLITTING VIDEOWAVE PROJECT -ROXIO 9
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rexdog916
, Feb 21 2007 06:55 PM
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#1
Posted 21 February 2007 - 06:55 PM
#2
Posted 21 February 2007 - 07:52 PM
rexdog916, on Feb 21 2007, 09:55 PM, said:
If a project built in videowave 9 is too large for one DVD at highest resolution, what is the procedure for dividing the project into two videowave projects?
Second question - If the project is too big in MYDVD (Roxio 9) for highest resolution, is there a way to have the DVD program divide the project and print on two discs?
Thanks for any help provided.
Second question - If the project is too big in MYDVD (Roxio 9) for highest resolution, is there a way to have the DVD program divide the project and print on two discs?
Thanks for any help provided.
Best quality = 1 hour movie. Split your prodcution so that each segment is less than an hour each. Then create a project for each one and burn to DVD.
"The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions"
-- John Ruskin
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-- John Ruskin
Roxio Creator 2012 Pro
Dell XPS 410
Windows XP Professional,Service Pack 3
Intel 2 Duo Processor E6700 (2.66GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache
4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz
500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)
256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeMusic (D) Sound Card
Samsung SH-S203B, Asus DRW-2014L1T
Epson R300 printer, Epson 4490 Scanner
#3
Posted 22 February 2007 - 12:50 PM
QUOTE (malatekid @ Feb 21 2007, 07:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Best quality = 1 hour movie. Split your prodcution so that each segment is less than an hour each. Then create a project for each one and burn to DVD.
Thanks for the quick reply. What I need is the procedure to split a completed (but too long) project into two projects without loosing anything. I am sure there is a procedure in the HELP pages, but have not been able to locate the exact procedure. Pointng me to the correct location in HELP would be great.
Thanks again.
#4
Posted 22 February 2007 - 01:11 PM
QUOTE (rexdog916 @ Feb 22 2007, 03:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the quick reply. What I need is the procedure to split a completed (but too long) project into two projects without loosing anything. I am sure there is a procedure in the HELP pages, but have not been able to locate the exact procedure. Pointng me to the correct location in HELP would be great.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
I don't know if this is in Help manual but supposing you ahve a 95 minute long Videowave production.
1) Open the original Videowave production. Let's call this production A.
2) Switch to Timeline view. Find the time in the production (before the 60th minute or even before to add buffer time) where you can delete the rest of the production without cutting off any video/images/sound/overlay in the cutoff area.
3) Delete everything from the cutoff point and on.
4) Save the edited production. Let's call it B.
5) Bring up A again.
6) Now delete everything just before the cutoff time determined in step 2. Save the production. Let's call this C.
You now have split A into two: B and C. You may want to edit B and C to polish the ending of B and the start of C.
Bring each production in to MyDVD. then burn. Do this for each production B and C.
Edited by malatekid, 22 February 2007 - 01:13 PM.
"The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations for impressions"
-- John Ruskin
Roxio Creator 2012 Pro
Dell XPS 410
Windows XP Professional,Service Pack 3
Intel 2 Duo Processor E6700 (2.66GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache
4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz
500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)
256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeMusic (D) Sound Card
Samsung SH-S203B, Asus DRW-2014L1T
Epson R300 printer, Epson 4490 Scanner
-- John Ruskin
Roxio Creator 2012 Pro
Dell XPS 410
Windows XP Professional,Service Pack 3
Intel 2 Duo Processor E6700 (2.66GHz,1066FSB) with 4MB cache
4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz
500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)
256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS
Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ XtremeMusic (D) Sound Card
Samsung SH-S203B, Asus DRW-2014L1T
Epson R300 printer, Epson 4490 Scanner
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