Premiere 5.0 Encore - DVD Hauptfilm in zwei Versionen

Hallo zusammen,
ch möchte einen Film in zwei unterschiedlichen Versionen auf die DVD bringen. Die eine Version soll ca. 20 Minuten lang sein, die andere über drei Stunden dauern.
Die erste Version soll ausschließlich Scenen aus dem langen Hauptfilm enthalten. Die erste Version ist also eine verkürzte Fassung.
Ich könnte natürlich in Premiere CS5 die einzelnen Sequenzen doppelt anlegen, aber das ist doch nicht der Sinn der Sache, oder? Wie kann ich einen Film in zwei Versionen auf eine DVD bringen? Was muss ich bei der Vorbereitung beachten?

Keine Ahnung, was du dir erhoffst. Um den Hauptfilm "verkürzt" auf DVD abzuspielen müßtest du tonnenweise Marker platzieren, von denen du aber maximal nur 99 hast, und diese dann in einer Playlist alle manuell verlinken. Das ist ein Haufen Arbeit. Außerdem tauchen dann besagte Marker wieder im "normalen" Hauptfilm auf und verhaglen dir da die Navigation. Und natürlich sind's nur harte Schnitte, die zudem aufgrund der MPEG-2 Kodierung nicht framegenau sind und die Sprünge können Hänger verursachen. Auf gut Deutsch gesagt: Es wäre bescheuert, es so zu machen. Schneide einfach eine verkürzte Version in Premiere und überleg dir auch mal, ob der Hauptfilm überhaupt 3 Stunden lang sein muß. Kein Mensch guggt sich langweilige Hochzeitsvideos oder Konferenzmitschnitte so lange an. Dann paßt auch alles auf eine DVD, ohne dass die Kompression alles häßlich macht...
Mylenium

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