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Getting footage from Adobe Premiere Pro onto DVD/VHS.

  • 12-05-2006 1:44pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 12


    Considering I don't have a DVD burner on my laptop, does anyone here have the technical expertise to explain how I can get a finished edit from Adobe Premiere Pro onto a DVD or a VHS tape?
    I haven't encoded it for the internet or anything. It's completely raw.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,939 ✭✭✭wingnut


    You can transfer it to a machine that has a burner via an external drive. If your laptop has a TV out you could render the video, and play it to a VHS recorder through the TV out. You could render it to VCD which is a format that fits on a CD and plays in virtually all DVD players. This depends on how long the video is.

    VCD is not great quality either. If you could beg/borrow or steal an external burner would be your best bet.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12 Agentembryo@hot


    wingnut wrote:
    You can transfer it to a machine that has a burner via an external drive. If your laptop has a TV out you could render the video, and play it to a VHS recorder through the TV out. You could render it to VCD which is a format that fits on a CD and plays in virtually all DVD players. This depends on how long the video is.

    VCD is not great quality either. If you could beg/borrow or steal an external burner would be your best bet.

    Thanks for the info.
    My dad has a DVD burner on his laptop, could I use that? If so, how?


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