After trying and trying i have found the way you can use Adobe Premiere Pro 2 to make DVDIT 6 HD compliant files that does not to be reencoded with DVDit..:
After you have edited your video use File - Export and then Adobe Media Encoder and use the 1080 50i 15Mbit/s VBR for PAL or 1080 60i 15Mbit/s vbr template. You can then change also the videobitrate. If you import it to DVDit it promts with the message "One or more files...." use "Import all and attempt to transcode non-compliant files at burn time" and press OK. These files will not be reencoded during writng the volume... and it plays with no problem...:-)))) no Vegas with bluprint setting or Procoder needes if you have Adobe Premiere Pro 2....
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After trying and trying i have found the way you can use Adobe Premiere Pro 2 to make DVDIT 6 HD compliant files that does not to be reencoded with DVDit..:
After you have edited your video use File - Export and then Adobe Media Encoder and use the 1080 50i 15Mbit/s VBR for PAL or 1080 60i 15Mbit/s vbr template. You can then change also the videobitrate. If you import it to DVDit it promts with the message "One or more files...." use "Import all and attempt to transcode non-compliant files at burn time" and press OK. These files will not be reencoded during writng the volume... and it plays with no problem...:-)))) no Vegas with bluprint setting or Procoder needes if you have Adobe Premiere Pro 2....
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