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Rendering Projects for Use in DVD Architect | Vegas Pro
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If you’re using the MainConcept MPEG-2 encoder in software, use the DVD Architect NTSC video stream or DVD Architect 24p NTSC video stream template to render your video stream. You’ll need to render your audio stream separately according to the parameters listed in the AC-3 audio or PCM audio headings in this help topic.
Rendering Settings for DVDs
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In DVD Architect, you only need to import the video stream, the audio stream will be imported automatically. Select one of the following formats for rendering the video: MainConcept MPEG 2 DVD Architect NTSC Video Stream or MainConcept MPEG 2 DVD Architect PAL Video Stream; 720x480 pixels (DVD NTSC) or 720x576 pixels (DVD PAL)
Movie Studio 16P - rendering audio for DVD architect
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The easiest way to do this is to select "Make Movie" in VMS, select "Burn it to DVD" and then select "DVD with menus". That will create the separate files and open them in DVD Architect. If you want to render the files yourself, choose MainConcept MPEG-2 for video and then render again using Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio for audio. Ken.
Creating a DVD with DVD Architect Software | Vegas Pro
http://vegaspro.helpmax.net/en/using-vegas-software/5-1-surround-projects/creating-a-dvd-with-dvd-architect-software/
DVD Architect software includes support for many file types and can convert your media to the formats required for DVD as needed. However, for best performance (decreased disc preparation time and recompression), render your files in the appropriate format using . MPEG-2 video files rendered with the DVD NTSC or DVD PAL templates will not need to be recompressed. Audio …
DVD Architect novice audio question - DVD Authoring ...
https://creativecow.net/forums/thread/dvd-architect-novice-audio-question/
Select MPEG-2 for the file type then use the DVD Architect NTSC Video Stream. You will note that there is no audio selected to be rendered that is because you now have to render the audio stream separately. Select Dolby Ac-3 Pro as the file type and render the audio using the same name as the video clip.
MP4 and DVD Architect Pro 5 – no audio - VEGAS Pro ...
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If this is for an SD DVD, you need to render your video as an mpeg-2 file and your audio as either a WAV or AC-3 file. Give both the same name and render them to the same folder. That way when you load the video file into DVDA the audio file will automatically follow. The bitrate used will depend on the length of your video. If it’s less than 70 min.
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