Adobe Media Encoder Well, I have spent some time with the manuals. Actually in Premiere cs4 manual –Section: Exporting-Adobe Media Encoder is this paragraph: MPEG-2 DVD A subset of the MPEG‑2 standard designed for encoding standard-definition video for DVD media. DVDs are a widespread distribution medium that can be played on computer DVD drives, or on set‑top DVD players. Filename extension: .m2v. To make an AutoPlay DVD, you can burn an MPEG2-DVD file directly onto a blank DVD. Alternatively, you can use an MPEG2-DVD file in an authoring program (such as Encore) to create a DVD with navigational menus and other features. Since they are talking about Encore as an “Alternative” I have assumed that I can burn it directly to disc without even going through Encore. When I work on a project with bunch of clips and several audio tracks (above each other – narrator, background music… mono, surround sound) I can’t hear it properly on PC (even though I have surround speakers, but treble and bass….sound differently on PC speakers then on big room animals). Anyways, if no one can do, that is OK, I was just referring to the above article in the manual. |