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Best Export Settings for DVD burning and Computer viewing

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Hello,

 

I am trying to export a 1 hour video that I need to be compatible with standard DVD players as well as viewable on any computer.

 

Original footage was shot with a Canon 5d Mark ii in 24fps.

 

I have done all of my editing in Premiere Pro CS6. From there, I exported a high quality file to bring into Media Encoder (for trials of best output). My master file from Premiere was exported with the Preset MPEG2. The only thing I changed in the preset was VBR from 1 pass to 2 pass.. This gave me a 6.2 GB file.

 

I then brought that file into Media Encoder where I have tried the following presets:

MPEG2-DVD - Match Source Attributes

MPEG2-DVD - NTSC 23.976fps Widescreen High Quality

MPEG2 - HDTV 720p 23.976 High Quality

MPEG2 - NTSC DV High Quality

 

These settings have encountered various issues.. some have significant banding, but most importantly, none of them will play on my DVD player when I burn them to a disc.

 

The discs I am using are Sony DVD-RW with a 4.7GB capacity.

 

Where am I going wrong here? From what I've read, the format needs to be MPEG2 to be viewed on DVD... Sorry if I sound ignorant! This stuff is tricky..


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