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Ronaldo

Help with rendering/ DVD burning

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Hi folks,
What is the best setting for rendering Gopro R3 video in Sony Vegas Pro 9 and recording on standard DVD (not Blu-Ray)? The video is short but I want to get the best quality possible (for a standard DVD).
This is the configuration I used but was not very pleased with the results on a full HD TV. I’d like to know if I can make it better
Fyle Type: .m2t
Audio: 384 Kbps; 48.000 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo; MPEG
Video: 29,970 fps; 1440x1080 Upper field first; YUV; 25 Mbps
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,333

Sothink Movie DVD Maker for DVD burning

I’m a complete ignorant in video stuff so any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks
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Hello Douglas,
I tried these settings but Sothink and TMPGenc (both trial versions) could not open the .avc file. I'm probably doing something wrong, could you please check? BTW, which authoring software you recommend for the home user?
Thanks a lot for taking your time to help
Ronaldo

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I use DVD Architect and Encore (depends on which machine I"m working.
I don't know TMPGenc anymore. been years.
The format you're using should work properly. It will in Architect, but you can also use the Blu-ray templates to assure compatibility.

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