I now have a good quality DVD which is perfectly watchable - except for the fact that I now have two black borders down each side of the screen which effectively squash the image & give me tall thin people on my video. I then created a new project in PrE11, published it to a folder then used IMGBurn to burn a DVD. I therefore went back to the begining, used the Panasonic software supplied with my camera to convert the AVCHD file to MPEG2. Having seen another post on the forum from a user who previously had good results burning to DVD using PrE 8 but then had problems (similar to mine) after upgrading to PrE11 I feel there is an inherent issue with PrE11. ![]() ![]() I installed IMGBurn and was able to successfully burn a VIDEO_TS folder to DVD (have made a donation) however it is still unwatchable. I have tried to put as much information on the post as possible but I am new to video editing so have probably missed or not described something! This is as far as I have got and now would really appreciate some help to point me in the right direction to be able to burn my project onto ordinary DVDs. I have read on the community that DVDStyler is a preferred method of burning DVDs however afer downloading it I failed to find a way of using it for simply burning my existing VIDEO_TS folder. This produced DVDs with perfectly acceptable quality so I must admit that I was hoping for similar results from Premiere Elements.) (BTW, prior to purchasing Premiere Elements 11 I had been playing the video from my camera into a Sony RDR-HXD910 hard disc recorder then burning DVDs from that device using SP mode. Of course I understand that the result will be considerably lower quality than with the AVCHD version however this is not watchable. The menu doesn't work and the quality of the video is unacceptable. I now burn the VIDEO_TS folder to DVD, again using the the inbuilt DVD burner in my laptop however this time the result is very poor. I published the project in a similar manner to the one above but with the following differences:īurn to DVD Folder: Select 4.7>Type name>Browse to location. This is the second problem (and one I have seen mentioned elsewhere on the community). Next I wanted to produce a DVD for people who don't have a Blu-ray player & therefore need to play it on a normal DVD player. The quality of the video is excellent and I am delighted with the result however here is the first of the problems I'm hoping someone can help with: The background image on the menu is slightly blurred as are the menu/scene titles. This successfully produced a DVD with menus and titles which will play on my Blu-ray player. I then burned the BDMV Folder to DVD using the inbuilt DVD burner in my laptop. Next I selected Publish>Disc > selected AVCHD Add Name>Choose 1920x1080i>Burn to Folder. So far so good - really pleased with the results on screen. I added titles then created a menu and scenes using a still photo 2mb jpg 3456x2304 300dpi for the menu background. When creating the project I selected: New Project>Change Settings>PAL>AVCHD>Full HD 1080i 25 andTicked ‘Force Selected Project Setting on this Project’ (I'm in the UK hence selecting PAL) ![]() I found the tutorials very helpful and was able to successfully create my first project - importing a 46 minute AVCHD file4GB m2.ts shot on my Panasonic HC-V100 in Record Mode HG1920: 1920x1080 25f/s Audio 48kHz. I have recently purchased & installed Premiere Elements 11 on my Windows 7 64bit Dell laptop.
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