(Premiere Elements 3.0)   Exportieren auf DVD

Hallo an dieses Forum!
Kann mir jemand helfen beim Exportieren auf DVD! Es tritt die Fehlermeldung auf "Datenrate zu hoch für DVD". PGC-Info: Name=, Ref=,Apge, !!!
Alle Versuche auf 8 Bit konstant zu Exportieren schlagen fehl!
Danke! Sunny

Everios really are a problem for Premiere Elements for some reason. Here's a workaround one person came up with.
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bc1265c
The real question though is how did you get your video from the camcorder into your computer? Did you download the files? Use another program to capture them.
Far and away, the best way to guarantee the highest quality is to convert those Everio files to DV-AVIs using a program like MPEG Streamclip BEFORE you bring them into PRemiere Elements. The FAQs at the top of this forum tell you how.
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bc4800e

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