I sure hope someone can help me with this because I've exhausted all of my resources.
The setup: I shoot underwater video with a Sony TRV-9 digital video camera in an underwater housing. I clip from about 20 hours of footage and build a one hour movie in Adobe Premiere Pro. When I burn the DVD, no matter what settings I use, Premiere still compresses the file. I SHOULD be able to put a one hour movie on a DVD with no compression. My goal is to have the DVD look as good as when I plug my camera straight into the TV. I have tried Adobe Encore with the same results.
Since everything is digital I should get the same image quality as what's on the DV tape. Or is this an incorrect assumption.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
The setup: I shoot underwater video with a Sony TRV-9 digital video camera in an underwater housing. I clip from about 20 hours of footage and build a one hour movie in Adobe Premiere Pro. When I burn the DVD, no matter what settings I use, Premiere still compresses the file. I SHOULD be able to put a one hour movie on a DVD with no compression. My goal is to have the DVD look as good as when I plug my camera straight into the TV. I have tried Adobe Encore with the same results.
Since everything is digital I should get the same image quality as what's on the DV tape. Or is this an incorrect assumption.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Michael
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