![]() So, if you want to cut down on render time, one way is to sacrify the filtering. Some very commonly used plug-ins here include the default 3 audio filters, broadcast colors and color corrections. You can easily double or triple the render time simply by throwing in one or two additional plug-ins. Weve taken the premium materials and acoustic technology of our revered Reference series and designed a beautiful 5.1 surround sound system to pair with. One thing different is just instead of double-clicking and draging and etc, I always use the modify button to get into modifying and updating the chapters and manually specifying the audio stream.īy the way, one important factor that affects render time include filter plug-ins. Generate, wIth the DVD A Compliant stream, the mpg stream, then generate the ac3 audio stream separately (script may comes in handy.), then bring them into DVD A and they work fine. It is pretty strange that DVD A demands mpg2 video stream and *.ac3 (or *.wav stream) be separated before being brought into DVD A because if all you want to create is a video with only 1 audio track, then the readily rendered transport stream straight off Vegas (using the DVD PAL/DVD NTSC template) is good enough, it is not like DVD A support multiple audio tracks in a single transport stream at this moment of time.Īnyway, I did pretty much the same thing and everything seems to work fine. Just to share with yall here, and hopefully it helps. ![]() Obviously, I am missing something here, can you tell. ![]() Somehow, I think I am suposed to end up with two files that are to be used by DVD A, one audio and one video that somehow are to be merged into one during the burning within DVD A. The clip was renered with both video and audio with audio set to surround sound pan effects set and with a separate channel for the LFE effects.ĭo I need to render the clip without video then again without audio to accomplish this or what? This process does not seem to be well documented and in some cases may involve the use of external programs but I think Vegas can do this completely but I am at a loss. So once again, appealing to the wealth of talent here, please assist me in taking this video which is now edited, containing the desired content, and is now rendered to an MPEG 2 from Vegas 4 to get this project into DVD A to obtain surround sound on the audio clip. I have asked quiestions in the Vegas forum about this since I used Vegas to perform the edits but there is no concise steps to follow to complete this prepartion process into DVD A for the burning of the finished product. The DVD A manual doen't even contain a reference in the index about surround sound. ![]() I have tried to read as many of the post that I can find in this forum regarding the creation of a DVD video with 5.1 surround sound as the audio track. ![]()
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