If the video length were longer, using a bitrate calculator can help with setting bitrates. The total size looks fine, so the target bitrate is probably okay. You have room on the disk for PCM audio, but the bitrate is higher.
In EN, do you have the audio setting for Dolby or PCM? That saves some bitrate. You are setting the video only bitrate, and EN will look at a combined video/audio bitrate. Spikes in the bitrate can easily make it illegal. The max 9 bitrate may work at times, but only a little out of spec on the export from PR will create a problem. John's caution about the max bitrate is correct. In EN, import "as timeline," and this creates the timeline for you. You just needed to select both of them when you imported to EN. The MPEG2-DVD format correctly creates 2 files (m2v and wav).
BUILDING A DVD PROJECT ADOBE ENCORE CS6 PRO
Is it a question of just exporting the file within Premiere Pro with reduced video file datarates, then replacing the old file with the new file in Encore and trying to see it this message doesn't appear during the Encore build, and if it does, just keep exporting the file within Premiere Pro with a further reduction of the video file datarates, until this message does not pop up? Then, in Encore, imported the WAV file, drag and dropped it as my main audio timeline. Please could you tell me why the exported file made in Premiere Pro lacked the PCM audio.Īnyway, just to quickly test it with audio, I opened Premiere Pro and exported the audio from the project as a WAV file (PCM/48kHz). Linked up my menu button with the timelineįile > Edit Quality Presets > Set everything the same as per the export settings when exporting in Premiere Pro earlierįinished file plays fine at first glance, but it is a video file only, no audio. Imported the file as an asset (so it comes in as 'Don't Transcode')Ĭeated my timeline from the asset (New > Timeline)
I exported to MPEG-DVD within Premiere Pro, using the following settings: VBR 2-pass, Min 5mbps / Target 7.5 mbps / Max 9 mbps datarates, PCM audio. It's worked, minus some solveable teething problems. I have been trying to solve this headache for weeks. Stan, you're a bloody marvel! Thank you so much.