Pela segunda vez tenho um gravador de DVD danificado pelo Premiere 11!

A gravação de mídias diretamente através do Premiere 11 é lenta e de resultado nem sempre positivo. Quando solicitamos a gravação da midia, nos é apresentado um tamanho de arquivo a ser gravado que requer a utilização de midias de maior capacidade (bem mais caras) e, após a gravação percebemos que o que foi gravado tem menor tamanho que o anunciado, e que poderíamos perfeitamente ter utilizado uma midia de menor capacidade. Além da sensação de ter perdido dinheiro, resta a impressão que poderíamos ter obtido um arquivo de melhor qualidade. Tudo isto seria facilmente resolvido, se a Adobe nos desse a opção de gravar os arquivos DVD e Bluray diretamente numa pasta do PC, e a partir daí valer-se de um dos vários softwares para gravação disponíveis no mercado (eu uso o Nero).

Já vi alguns usuários reclamando disso, mas não sei se o problema foi resolvido, faça uma pesquisa aqui no fórum, talvez você encontre alguma resposta. Infelizmente estamos com poucos contribuidores no fórum de suporte do Thunderbird.

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