From FCP HD 4.5 to DVDSP

(G5 dual 2Ghz Tiger 10.4.5 QT 7.0.4 FCP HD4.5 Motion, DVDSPR3 )
I am also a disappointed compressor user, and living in south America is not easy either, since there are no many stores or hardware and software available, I have to find my way around in order to get results
I had finished editing a 30 min. project and wanted to compress to put it in DVD (DVDSP), and after useless attempts to make compressor working, (re-installing- the Q-master option and so forth) I found a way to get to the Mpeg-2 option in Qt like it use to be in Qt 6.
In FCP at the Browser window click on the sequence you want to compress then click–control or right mouse click and there is the option Batch export click on it, a window opens named Export Queue, at the bottom there are 3 tabs
Export, Settings, View exported.
Click first on tab Settings
and a new small window will open with few options, where you will choose file destination.
Where it says Format you can choose Mpeg2 and then adjust the options you want and in the tab naming you will add the extension of the file to be compressed in this case m2v.
After you have done all the proper settings you want in your file close that window and return to the Export queue and then click on the tab saying Export and that will do it
Compression will start and when it is all finished just import the assets (files compressed) form DVD SP and burn it.
It has been working for me with very good compression results, no artifacts etc...
I sincerely hope will work for you
Dual 2Ghz Power PC G5   Mac OS X (10.4.5)   few more toys

It seems like a very interesting way to do it.
Thanks for the tip man.

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    If you want it to be simple and don't need surround, just export a reference movie of your timeline from FCP and import that into DVDSP.
    A reference movie is quick to export, as long as your timeline is rendered. It also doesn't take up much space, as it's simply a reference to all your render files.
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    Those of us who do critical work prefer to use Compressor because it allows us control over every setting of the compression process and we can tailor our compression to the project at hand. But for ease of use, just import that reference movie into DVDSP and burn.
    Also, set DVDSP to encode in the background, not encode on build. That way it will start compressing as soon as you import the file, so it's working while you're working on menus, etc. Otherwise it won't start compressing until you hit burn.

  • What should I use to export from FCP to DVDSP?

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    There are various settings i.e. mpeg2 fast encode, high quality 60min, 120min, widescreen, 4:3 etc and all dependant upon what you want your end result to be.
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  • Best way/settings to export from FCP to DVDSP

    Hey - I have a program I need to export from FCP to DVDSP.
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    This is a very important showreel and quality is a major factor...
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    Hi:
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    Using uncompressed (AIFF/PCM) audio in DVD-Rs is a major cause of playback problems and/or building errors because the high bitrate, and takes a lot of your disc space.
    If you encode inside DVDSP (using the Quicktime movie file directly in DVDSP) you'll get AIFF audio. DVDSP doesn't encode your audio to AC3.
    <<This is a very important showreel and quality is a major factor...>>
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    <<I also want to include chapter markers for importing into DVDSP - is it better to create these in FCP or Compressor??? >>
    Allways create your chapter markers in FCP or Compressor. That way you can set the exact frame where to locate it and DVDSP will preserve that position. If you add a Chapter Marker in DVDSP it will be moved to the nearest GOP boundary, not in the exact frame you decided. Check this tutorial about Chapters and Compression Markers .
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    <<StirFry..>>
    I think that a bitrate of 7.9 Mbps with uncompressed audio (DVDSP doesn't encode audio to Dolby 2) is too high and can cause some encoding/playback errors in some DVD players. Someone else can post his mind about this ! ;D
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      Alberto

  • Conversion settings from fcp to dvd studio pro?

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    Dear Wolfman51
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    coyotegyrl333 wrote:
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    You would perform these steps with each of the individual movie clips you want to have as menu items in your DVD project. Maybe. You might be able to use one single large movie and set go-tos for each chapter. Whatever.
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    bogiesan

  • From FCP to iDVD?

    I haven't tried it yet, but I was wondering if its possible/easy to export a finished FCP movie into iDVD for the DVD production?
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    Hi:
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    x
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