![]() They take FOREVER to upgrade media types so I suspect I'll be burning DVD's for 10-20 years. The real bummer though, is that after I export it out, if the client needs a change, I have to reindex the chapters all over again ( sigh it would be awesome to keep them in my project like I used to in FCP7 )īeing that I do government type work, I have purchased a couple extra DVD usb burners and a stock pile of blank DVD's. I simply just need to get it on DVD with chapters and need to do it quickly. It's faster than DVD Studio Pro for me as the client doesn't care about customizations on the DVD menu (good enough for government work, right?). Import into iDVD and all the chapters are there. Put in the markers and export to new file. ![]() Still can't save the session, but doesn't crash. Mac OS X Server ngilizce, Japonca, Franszca, Almanca, Basitletirilmi Çince, Hollandaca, talyanca, Almanca, spanyolca ve. Does the same thing with the markers as Compressor. macOS Server, (önceki ismi 'Mac OS X Server' veya 'OS X Server') Apple tarafndan üretilen ve ayr piyasaya çkarlan add-on bir iletim ve sunucu sistemidir, macOS iletim sistemi için ek sunucu programlar, idaresi ve yönetimi araçlar salar. I ended up buying a program called "Chapter Writer" (it's in the app store). It also crashed a lot when I put in markers so I gave up on it. I tried to put chapter markers in using compressor, but in the new version of Compressor they removed the "save" so I can't save the session like the old one. I wish Resolve had chapter markers as it would help me regain hours to my life. after they finished deliberating and running the video through the committee and I finish the 1500th change to the product. In FCP7 I always put my chapter markers in there strictly for convenience because I had them in the file in case I had to change them later. I do work for the government and they always require a dvd, and in some cases, VHS. I know exactly what you are trying to do. So, at least 4 applications (not including subtitles or captions) to get one working result.Īnyone else wondering about "Ultra" BluRay? Seems like. iso, and burn the physical disks with either Toast or Primera PTPublisher. The Apple Compressor4 approach actually works very nicely for making simple play-only screeners.įrom the early days of exploring BluRay authoring, at least my work-around to get a consistent disk was to generate element streams in Compressor, author in Encore6, export an. Finally worked when I moved the project into version 6 after Adobe "Support" told me that they no longer support DVD authoring at all. Tried doing it in Encore 5 - what a nightmare. Big job early this year with multiple-language subtitles and chapter-enabled study guide. But still making them, mostly for traditional broadcasters and public agencies, government, educators, &c. Definitely seeing the traffic in DVDs going down, though, in favour of "streaming" assets. What they are is definitely not BluRay friendly. Andrew Kolakowski wrote:I call Mac not DVD friendly
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