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videoITguy wrote on 11/23/2012, 10:57 AM
The only truly acceptable input to SCS DVDAPro for media as video assets are the video stream formats that VegasPro (all versions) can produce or the Sony MXF format.

Any other type of file is going to be problematic and many will be totally unworkable ( for example Cineform is a good quality file but will not work at all).
ChipGallo wrote on 11/23/2012, 11:16 AM
As the proud new owner of DVDA 6, I was thinking, wishing and hoping that this had been made more do-able in that otherwise unremarkable major number update. We will be feverishly testing this hypothesis in the underground mountain test labs near the Appalachian Trail.
Former user wrote on 11/23/2012, 1:21 PM
Not quite sure what VideoITguy means. Any valid MPEG2 DVDcompatible file will work with DVDA. I have used files from TMPGENC, StreamZ and Optibase MPEG encoders.

As fas as audio, any valid DVD compatible AC3 or PCM audio file will work.

Compressor has templates for MPEG2 DVD files or you can roll your own.

Same with Bluray files.

Dave T2
ChipGallo wrote on 11/23/2012, 1:36 PM
That sounds promising. As always, I would like to avoid DVDA recompression and let Compressor do the heavy lifting.
musicvid10 wrote on 11/23/2012, 2:51 PM
Once again, here it is from the horse's mouth:
Avoiding recompression in DVD Architect

There is nothing in DVDA 6 that affects this.

Former user wrote on 11/23/2012, 2:58 PM
Musicvideo,

It says it does not support elementary MPEG streams? That can't be right since I do this all of the time. That original FAQ was from 2003 and updated in 2009. I think there is some misinformation even on their own pages.

I just created an M2V elementary stream from Vegas and DVDA imported it fine. I also tested an M2V created by Adobe Premier and it imported fine. I think this FAQ is out of date.

Dave T2
videoITguy wrote on 11/23/2012, 5:01 PM
Could be talking semantics over elementary, packetized, and transport streams? No doubt with the proper encoding of MPeg type video there is a possibility it will meet the needs of DVDAPro. Choose your tools.
musicvid10 wrote on 11/23/2012, 6:30 PM
"I would like to avoid DVDA recompression"

Hi Dave,
The article is about avoiding recompression in DVDA, not about which files will open, there being many.

DVD Architect does not pass through MPEG Audio natively. It recompresses, whether the stream is elementary or muxed. The only full passthrough support is for AC3 or PCM, and only as a separate stream. I have no doubt that DVDA will open M2V/MPA separate streams, and render accordingly.

Unless something has changed since DVDA Pro 5.0, I think the article is correct.
Former user wrote on 11/23/2012, 7:11 PM
Yeah, I read it, but it says this

"* Please note that elementary MPEG streams are not supported as a source format and will not load. Even if you plan on replacing the audio with PCM or AC-3, you will need to import muxed MPEG files."


I believe this is incorrect. But otherwise, the article is valid.

Dave T2
musicvid10 wrote on 11/23/2012, 7:17 PM
Yes, I see now that sentence is badly worded. "will not load" is misleading.
I just tried your test and the elementary streams loaded in Architect, and rendered AC-3 audio.