Possible to set burn speed with DVD Studio Pro?

Is it possible to set or adjust the burn speed with DVD Studio Pro ver 3..?

Build in DVD Studio Pro, then burn in Toast. Toast will let you adjust the burn speed.

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  • Setting Burn Speeds in DVD studio 4

    Hello,
    I want to burn a master copy for a dvd i am making and i was wondering how you set the slowest burn speed to ensure the highest quality? Thanks very much.
    -Phil Smage

    You can't change the burn speed in DVD Studio Pro. In order to burn at a slower speed, you'll need to create a disc image and burn that with something like Toast or Disk Utility.
    To create a disc image, do a Build & Format. In the Destination section of the window that appears, change the output device from your burner to "Hard Drive". Leave the Output Format at ".img" since it sounds like you're just burning copies and aren't sending it to replication.
    When it's done, burn this disc image with one of the above listed programs and you'll be able to change the burn speed.
    Note that if you're creating a disc image of a dual-layer project, the break point you specified will be lost, and Toast will simply fill up the first layer and then switches to the second. This is because no layer break information is included in the image file.
    If you have Toast, you can also just build the VIDEO_TS folder and burn a disc from that. Toast 7 and above is smart enough to ignore the extra files that DVDSP puts in there.

  • Burning a Final cut Pro X Project with DVD Studio Pro

    Hi,
    A project edited in Final Cut Pro X and Compressed with Compressor 4, can you then burn to disc with DVD Studio Pro?
    I have DVD Studio Pro on my system but when I burn the project to disc using DVD Studio Pro it crashes all the time.
    I'm wondering if DVD Studio Pro is not compatable with a 64 bit system?
    Advise is appreacated.
    Barry

    Thanks Tony that did it, I was using Burn but when I went to Build/Format the disc burned as it should, thanks
    Barry

  • "Incompatible format" with DVD Studio Pro

    I'm trying to put together a DVD with DVD Studio Pro. When I transfer the movie into the "track 1" area in DVD Studio it says "Incompatible format". I've tried going under "preferences", then under the "project" tab and selecting both HD DVD and SD DVD but neither setting makes a difference, it still will not accept the clip. I've gone into the "General" tab under preferences and tried setting the resolution to the same as the movie file and still nothing. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what might be going wrong?
    Just to let you know as well, I have a smaller file that I've tried inserting into DVD Studio and it seems to work fine. Both this smaller file(891MB) and the actual movie that I'm trying to add(22.1GB) have the exact same attributes when checked in QuickTime using "command + i"
    Here's the info for the movie file I'm trying to add:
    Self contained QuickTime file from Final Cut that is about 2 hours long.
    Apple HDV 1080i60, 1440 x 1080 (1888 x 1062), Millions
    16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000 kHz
    Normal Size:1920x1080 Current Size:1920x1080 (actual)
    Here's the info for the small video that works:
    Self contained QuickTime file from Final Cut that is about 4 minutes and 39 seconds long
    Apple HDV 1080i60, 1440 x 1080 (1888 x 1062), Millions
    16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000 kHz
    Normal Size:1920x1080 Current Size:1920x1080 (actual)
    Any help is appreciated!

    Your best bet is to encode the video outside of DVD SP to an m2v stream. Are you making a SD DVD or HD DVD?

  • Duplicating DVDs made with DVD Studio Pro 4.2.2

    I cannot duplicate dvds made with DVD Studio Pro. I could with my prior version but since upgrading, I am unable to. The duplicator says: Source and target size mismatch - or something like that. I have seen only one other complaint about this and they said to burn the dvd to the hard disc and copy from there. This did not work. Same error message comes up on the duplicator. I can't burn all these dvds one at a time!!!!! Any solutions out there?

    Welcome to the discussions.
    It is also good to include as much information about what you are using to help others see if they can be of assistance. I know it can be frustrating trying to finish up and something goes wrong. Some days many people reply, other times, such as the problem I have with connecting to background process after the last quick update, hardly anyone replies. I hope that someone might be able to offer assistance.
    You say you have 4.2.2, not 4.1.2? I have not seen that update, is it for an intel model? I am still using a Dual G4 1.42 with 4.1.2.
    Which duplicator are you using? It would be good to include that so those using that brand/model can replay.
    Is the DVD you recorded on and the ones used for duplications the same brand/size/type?
    While I know this can take a while, in a pinch, such as not, just keep DVDSP fired up and feeding your DVD burner.
    I only have to do 6 to 8 copies at a time so I use my DVD burner from DVDSP or save the DVD as a disk image using Toast Titanium 8 and opened it in toast to duplicate via the DVD burner.
    Please reply with more information and hopefully others can offer more help.

  • Are Compressor files compatible with DVD Studio Pro?

    I am buying Final Cut Pro X and Compressor, but I am working on a school project that needs to be finished in DVD Studio Pro. Would the compressed files be compatible with DVD Studio Pro even though FCP7 and FCPX are not compatible?

    Yes.  Compressor 4 (or any version) will create the DVD-compliant files that are used in DVDSP.
    Russ

  • Is Compressor compatible with DVD Studio Pro?

    I am buying Final Cut Pro X and Compressor, but I am working on a school project that needs to be finished in DVD Studio Pro. Would the compressed files be compatible with DVD Studio Pro even though FCP7 and FCPX are not compatible?

    Thanks so much. I've been sort of panicking here and Google has not been my friend.

  • Setting in compressor to DVD Studio pro

    Hello
    Need some help with compressor.
    The matter is that I have a QT video ( Video Format: RLE. Codec ID: rle. 35min. Bit rate 226Mbps 720 x 576 PAL. Display ratio 5:4. Frame rate mode: variable. Frame rate: 25. 55GB. Bits( Pixelframe): 22,217. Audio 16 bits, 48 khz, stream size. 385Mb) which I want to burn in a DVDSP in DVD Studio Pro.
    To do so I am trying to compress in compressor first.
    I have tried with these setting: video CBR one pass 8 bitrate ( he first try was with 7, but almost with the same results= lines or pixels in the parts with camara movements), format: M2V 720 x 576 PAl CCIR 601 (16:9) Open GOP. GOP structure: IBP 6. Audio AIFF 16 bits, 48 KHz
    To try to avoid lines in the moving parts of the video I also selected desenlaced filter (to convert to progressive), the result is pixels in the parts of the video when the camara moves...
    I have selected CBR one past because I have read in several forums that is the best option in compressor, I have tried VBR with no goog results...
    I used AIFF adio because the first time I used AC3, the audio of the video had an error. In addition there are space in the dvd  as the video ony take 2,6 GB aprox.
    So, my questions are:
    1. What is the best solution to avoid this lines/ pixels in the part of the video with movements?
    2. Do do think I am doing something that could be improve ( should I change some settings?)
    3. Is it maybe to use VBR with compressor marks the best solution? Where are these marks in the compressor interface?
    Thanks a lot, I will really appreciatte any suggestion
    Sincerely,
    jey

    Hi Jerry,
    To respond to your info request: my "settings" indicate my Editing Timebase is 23.98.
    Moreover...
    Editing Timebase: 23.98
    1920x1080 HDTV 1080i 16:9
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square
    XDCAM EX 1080p24 VBR 35Mb/s
    Quality: 100%
    Audio: 48khz
    Audio Depth: 16bit
    Indeed, to achieve a film look I undertook the following steps in production and post...
    shot 24p
    shot with a Letus Adapter and Zeiss lenses
    created an appealing depth of field where possible
    avoided various "videofying" shots, like fast pans and so forth
    crushed the blacks in color correction
    used Nattress and adjusted the S curves in certain areas
    I'm just wondering if I missed a step somewhere when it came down to designating the frame rate in Apple Compressor. When I saw the 29.97 frame rate designation in DVD Studio Pro, it surprised me. And then watching my movie on DVD (which is always a slightly difficult experience) I was really feeling like I was seeing an undesirable crisp video-ish feel that I hadn't seen before outputing to DVD.
    obliged for the help,
    Shanked

  • Quick and Dirty "Chapters" with DVD Studio Pro?

    Ok, so here is my workflow:
    I have a project in FCP.  It's one large 60 minute file broken into segments from start/stop in my timeline.
    - I am going to export this to a quicktime reference file (uncompressed, 10bit)
    - Then use Compressor to turn the uncompressed movie file into MPG and AC3 video and audio format
    - Import the mpg and the ac3 into DVD Studio Pro as a track, set to play on dvd start
    - then burn the DVD
    My question is, is there any quick way to lay down chapter markers where the segments are so that when I put the DVD into a regular DVD player I can just skip to the next clip with the DVD remote?  (My source is one large 60 minute file with about 30 start/stop points in FCP)
    I just want to be able to scan the disc in the DVD player with the remote control without having to use the "search/speed" buttons to manually scan all the footage.
    If this is a noob question, and I am missing something, please explain.
    - I DO know how to add chapter markers in Compressor (and FCP), but am not sure if that translates to DVD studio in the output file, and I'd really like to do it in FCP because the segment start/stop points are already in my timeline.
    Thanks!

    1st, a QT reference movie is the same compression as the original files, not uncompressed.  Once you're workign with a compression scheme (HDV, DVCPRO-HD, NTSC-DV) going to uncompressed does absolutly nothing for you, it does not add quality, just gives you larger than nessisary file sizes.  If you export, use either a QT reference movie (there is no choice of compression scheme), or a ProRes QT.
    If you want the best quality, go directly from the FCP Timeline to Compressor, don't export anything.
    If your chapter markers in FCP are Chapter markers, go directly to Compressor, use one of the DVD preset folders, the chapter markers will translate into DVD SP.  You can than use DVD SP's automated chapter menu function to get things done fast, create Stories for more complex functioning, etc.
    This is old, FCP/Compressor parts may be outdated now, but the DVD SP part is still valid.  Shows that functioning I'm talking about.
    http://bbalser.com/tutorials_long/DVDSP/DVDSP_Full_Orig.mov.zip

  • DVD-RW or +RW with DVD Studio Pro 2

    Is it possible to burn DVD-RW or +RW disks with DVDSP2? I have new G5 (16x SuperDrive double-layer (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)) and one +RW disk which is empty but I can't burn to it. It gives an error message saying "Insert an empty DVD-R disk.
    And if it is somehow possible, how can I erase disks?

    All versions of DVD Studio Pro are rather weak when it comes to burning DVDs. However, instead of burning to a DVD when you build and format your project from DVD SP save the result as an image file to your hard disk. At that point you can either use a third-party program like Roxio's Toast to burn the DVD (using the image file) or you can use Apple's Disk Utility.
    I'm running DVD SP v2.0.5 on Mac OS X 10.4.2 and I've burned a good number of DVD-RWs using either Toast or Disk Utility (I've also erased discs using those applications). Toast is the better solution because it allows you to select burn speeds and it also has great underrun prevention (I've never had a failed burn when using Toast with my external Plextor DVD±RW). However, under Tiger you may find that all you need is Apple's Disk Utility.<small><hr width="75%"><small>If this suggestion helps in any way, a confirmation or acknowledgment would be appreciated, since that would also help others who may be having the same difficulty. Do for others as you would have them help you.<center>Thanks for sharing, Waymen.</center></small>

  • Using Qmaster with DVD Studio Pro OR Qmaster requires FCP on all machines?

    Greetings everyone,
    After a few days of tinkering I've finally managed to set up a managed cluster. However, I have a problem (surprise, surprise). When I submit a job to the cluster, Final Cut Pro suddenly opens up on all of the computers being used. I have Final Cut Studio 2 under an academic license, and all copies report that there is another copy running with the same serial number and that they must shut down. They render a few frames before suddenly quitting the job, regardless of whether I leave the message up or OK it away. I've done some reading from this thread which makes it sound like all systems must have a copy of FCP installed, or to use a slightly different method:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=375923&tstart=195
    It's a bit upsetting as I'd originally read that systems could aid in rendering with just QMaster installed, and that they didn't need FCP installed. Hence, having FCP open up was unexpected, and I get the feeling that uninstalling FCP from those systems wouldn't help me.
    But let me explain what I do normally, and perhaps some of you can guide me.
    My work has me converting hundreds of tapes to DVD. Without QMaster, I would import the videos in Final Cut Pro, set chapter markers and in and out points, and then export the video (with barely any processing - an export typically takes 4 minutes on a dual 800 Mhz G4). I'd then import it to DVD Studio Pro, handle the menus, and then do a build and format. That process would take ~2-3 hours per DVD, and that is the part that I'd like to optimize.
    The setup is such that I have one dual G5 wired to our hard drives (all Firewire 800), and then four other systems that connect to the G5 to access the HDs through a gigabit network switch. This has worked quite nicely in that it allows systems that only have Firewire 400 to work at Firewire 800 speeds regardless.
    I'd originally thought that DVD Studio Pro 4 would automatically be able to process jobs through Qmaster, but I couldn't find a setting for it and it didn't seem to do it on its own. Instead, I was planning to redo my work flow such that the encoding of the video (the most time-consuming part of DVD Studio Pro's build procedure) would be done in Final Cut Pro. Or more specifically, it would go through Compressor. However, as I mentioned above, attempting to work this way causes Final Cut Pro to open up on all nodes within the cluster. As they all have the same serial number, they become unhappy under such conditions. I can uninstall them from the systems as I only ever use one copy at a time anyway, but as I mentioned from the link above, it seems that rendering through FCP -> Compressor will require FCP to be installed on all participating systems.
    Does anyone have any advice for what to do? Is there a way to get around having FCP activate on all participating systems, or is there a way to do it directly through DVD Studio Pro (ideally in a manner that wouldn't cause DVD Studio Pro to activate on all participating systems)?
    Any advice is much appreciated. The distributed encoding is really the only reason why we upgraded to Final Cut Studio 2, so I'm going to feel rather foolish if this doesn't work out.

    A QCluster network isn't designed to distribute Rendering from FCP, rather it's designed to distribute encoding tasks.
    As mentioned in that thread you linked to, the best workflow I can think of in your situation is to export Quicktime reference movies from FCP, then bring those reference files into Compressor for distribution to the QCluster for the transcode to MPEG 2 for DVD. There is a wealth of good information in that thread.
    In short, if you attempt to use a Cluster to export from FCP, then all of your nodes will need to have separate licenses of FCP. But if you use the reference movie method, FCP is not required for the encoding.
    One question for clarification with your workflow, are you logging & capturing these clips then sending them directly to DVD? or are you editing them in a timeline prior to export to DVD?
    If you're just using FCP as your Log & Capture tool, then you can skip the reference movie step and just grab the captured clips in your Capture Scratch folder and send those directly to Compressor.

  • HD DVD: H264 does it work with DVD STUDIO PRO

    I compressed a HD movie from FCP via COMPRESSOR using the HD DVD: H.264 setting, then made a HD DVD in DVD Studio Pro (1280 x 720). It played fine in the Simulator, but then I used Advanced Format & Burn to make a DVD to the Hard drive (img).
    When it plays, the movies are jerky, like the movie is sticking or stuttering. I put the "img" on a Powerbook pro and it did the same thing. Does DVD Studio Pro work with the H.264? I noticed it did a conversion when the file was imported.

    I am having the same problem. What was the solution?

  • DVD Compressor setting for use in DVD Studio Pro

    I'm trying to create a playable dvd that has using dvd studio pro. However I want to compress the .mov file using compressor first. I've tried several setting, ut I get the same blurry text and graphic results.
    What's the best setting for a hi quality dvd, the same quality has professional dvds.
    Thanks in advance for any help.

    The best one you'll get with Compressor is DVD Best Quality 90 mins. Tweak it any higher than that and you run the risk of drives refusing to play the disc.
    You can't make it look like a professional DVD because the pros don't use DVD Studio Pro. They use significantly more expensive software and encoding hardware, and the discs are replicated, not burned.

  • Issues With DVD Studio Pro 1.5 - MPEG2 Encoding & Building Discs

    Hi.
    I'm having problems encoding MPEG2 files in final cut express - everytime I try to encode, final cut closes.
    Also, when I go to build and format a disc in dvd studio pro, this also closes.
    I have looked at updating dvd studio pro to 1.5.2 and although I have downloaded the .bin file for the update, I don't know how to get it to run. The download is from the following link ( http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120138 )
    If anyone could help at all, it would be much appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Of all the early versions of DVDSP, 1.5.2 was the most stable and you really ought to be using that if you are not going to upgrade further.
    V1 was notoriously flaky. I used to chant 'Apple+S' every day when I used it, just to remind me to save... I lost count of the number of hours lost when the app hung or crashed. That version of DVDSP was built on an entirely different code base to the current version. There are still folk who prefer to use V1 despite its faults, but I am not one of them... although I do still run a version of it somewhere.
    The upgrade will be straightforward enough. Double click the file you have downloaded and you should get a disc image. Open it and double click on the files inside. Keep your serial number handy, although I don't recall it being needed for a minor upgrade.
    You may find that encoding is your biggest hurdle. Back in the day of v1.5 there were very few cheap options open to you. One was to use the Quicktime MPEG encoder, which was a system file you had to install into the QT folder in the system library. Since the system library can't be altered whilst the system is running (i.e. your mac is on) this was a bit of an issue - you either used the terminal app, or booted into target disc mode and used a second mac to put the file into the right location. Sheesh. Alternatively, you used an altogether better encoder - BitVice. These days you have many different options for encoding - try simply exporting from FCE as .mov and encoding in something else entirely. You need to end up with elementary streams -ideally a .M2V and .aiff (for audio). You should also have A.Pack installed on your hard drive. Use this to encode the audio to AC3 (Dolby Digital).
    Then bring those assets in to DVDSP and author quickly. Use Apple+S frequently - like every time you make a change. Don't use the preview if you can avoid it, as it tended to crash out more often than not. Build the disc as a disc image and test it in DVDPlayer app.
    Of course, for a relatively low cost you can now use DVDSP v3 or 4 (available on eBay most days, I think!) This uses a far more stable code base, a more graphical approach to authoring and has more bells and whistles (not that you'll need them all the time, if ever). It is based on DVD Maestro (PC App) and is very similar to use. Advantages are many and varied compared to V1 but there is a consequential hit on speed IMO. That said, if your mac is anything close to modern (I author mostly on an old G4 still) then you will be fine.

  • Do you have to use Compressor with DVD Studio Pro?

    Hello,
    I'm trying to find a way to streamline bringing QuickTime Movies made in FCP6 into DVDSP.
    When I try to import QT Movies or movies compressed with H.264 into DVD Studio Pro, I get the error message: "Incompatible Format".
    Is there anyway to get QT Movies into DVDSP successfully without using Compressor?
    The least applications I have my students using for this, the better.
    It's odd to me because you can go directly from QT Movie into iDVD with no such problems.
    Thanks,
    Marc Griffin
    Message was edited by: Marc Griffin

    Hi Steve,
    Thanks for the quick response. The rationale of our workflow is to avoid using Compressor to simplify the process for our students making DVDs. But if we are going to have to use Compressor to change the frame rate, as you suggested, then we're just going to have to live with using the application.
    We'd consider burning High Def DVDs, but with the format war between BluRay and HDDVD, and a general lack of High Def players and Monitors on the general marketplace, we are going to have to stick with SD DVDs for the time being.
    Resultantly, we're going to be stuck with using Compressor in our DVD burning workflow.
    Thanks Everyone For Your Help!
    Marc Griffin

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