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Subject: DVD Burning
Category: Computers
Asked by: tnsdan-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 03 Apr 2005 16:15 PDT
Expires: 03 May 2005 16:15 PDT
Question ID: 504482
I use Adobe Premiere Elements frequently to edit moves and burn DVD's.
 However, I now need to make several copies of 1 movie that I have
made, so instead of taking several hours for the software to compile
each one, I had it write it to a folder on my hard drive.  This is the
Video-TS folder.  I know that there is obviously a simple way that we
are supposed to actually burn this to a DVD, but I am, alas, at a
loss.  The help section for Premier tells me to refer to my DVD
burner's owner's manual.  My DVD burner's owner's manual directs me to
consult my software's owner's manual.  Alas...

Anyway, I'm sure this is a simple procedure for someone who knows what
they are doing.  If possible, I need the answer tonight (Sunday).

Thanks!
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Subject: Re: DVD Burning
From: raveiga-ga on 03 Apr 2005 16:50 PDT
 
You can burn the video_ts folder using Nero.

Just Open Nero and create a new DVD Video Project.

Once opened, just drag all the files in your video_ts folder to the
video_ts folder in Nero, and burn the DVD.

Nothing else it's needed.

I hope it helps.
Subject: Re: DVD Burning
From: vanithasaran-ga on 04 Apr 2005 10:53 PDT
 
Hi,

Nero is the best software as Raveiga said. If u already have a nero
and u don't have the dvd burning facility just mail to the support
team of nero they will send a exe. patch. if u apply that u can get
the Nero dvd burning.

simply drag video_ts folder and follow the instructions. it will 1 hr
or 1/2 hr depends upon the size of the movie and cpu speed.

very easy process. try it.
Subject: Re: DVD Burning
From: alk21-ga on 05 Apr 2005 11:31 PDT
 
Easiest thing is Roxio Popcorn..
but it's a mac thing,.. if you have a mac it would be a brease

good luck
Subject: Re: DVD Burning
From: nytreya-ga on 17 Apr 2005 12:12 PDT
 
Why not you just make an .iso file (image copy) and just pull that in
Nero.  All DVD's will just look same.  I had experiences when i made
multiple copies, depending upon the loads in the PC, some times the
burning slips the audio to a fraction of second.  if you make one
perfect .iso file and use it for multiple recordings, then you
wouldn't have that problem.  I use Nero

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