

- #MOVIE STUDIO PLATINUM 12 TUTORIALS HOW TO#
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#MOVIE STUDIO PLATINUM 12 TUTORIALS PRO#
Sony Wave64 (.w64) Importing files into DVD Architect Studio 5.0 or DVD Architect Pro 6.0 There is one main choice for the Audio Stream that works best for BluRay. If you added any Scene Selection/Chapter Selection/Marker Points into the project and want them to also work in DVD Architect, you must go to Metadata Options at the bottom of the Render As window (above) and select Save Project Markers in Rendered Media File. As I frequently say in my video tutorials, experiment to your Heart's content and discover for yourself what your own preferences are.

MPEG-2 probably produces the highest quality output, but the choice is always yours. You can render to one of the Sony AVC/MVC (.mp4. You can render to one of the MainConcept MPEG-2 (.mpg. There are two choices you can make to create your video file. Which Formats to chose from in the Render As window ?
#MOVIE STUDIO PLATINUM 12 TUTORIALS MOVIE#
If you don't do this, DVD Architect Studio 5.0 (for Movie Studio Platinum 12 users) or DVD Architect Pro 6.0 (for Vegas Pro 12 users) will not be able to match the files up and you will end up with no audio on your BluRay Disc and a Charlie Chaplin inspired silent movie. Please make sure when you do this, that both files are given the exact same name and live in the exact same folder. So you do TWO renders - one for the video and one for the audio. The first most important thing you must know about making BluRay Discs or DVDs, is that the Video Stream and Audio Stream are actually rendered separately.
#MOVIE STUDIO PLATINUM 12 TUTORIALS HOW TO#
How to Render your Video for a Blu-ray disc ? If you find any old video or audio files buried in here, it is safe to delete them. In Movie Studio Platinum 12, this is the temporary files address:Ĭ:\Users\Dex\AppData\Local\Sony\Movie Studio Platinum\12.0\Īll of your Sony programs have a similar cache. The location is actually displayed at the bottom of the Preferences window inside the Options Menu. It can be difficult to find if you don't no where to look, because it is NOT in your My Documents folder. The missing files are normally located in the Temporary Cache for Movie Studio. Here is a secret I am only sharing through this article. The location of those missing files - secret revealed

This normally causes an instant explosion of F-Bombs by the user and children laughing in the lounge room because Mum or Dad has flipped out once again. Searching high and low on your computer for the missing files leads to zero results. If you get confused or DVD Architect Studio doesn't launch properly, then typically people can lose the Video and Audio files that were just rendered. What can most commonly go wrong when you use the Make Movie wizard, is the step between the video finishing rendering in Movie Studio and then it's transfer into DVD Architect Studio 5.0. However, if it all goes horribly wrong when using the Make Movie wizard, and you're left up poo creek without a clue and no beer, then the fastest way back to the pub is learn the workflow I am about to teach you. If you like to use the automated Make Movie wizard and it works well for you, then always do what makes most sense for yourself. Learning how to create a video for BluRay manually, gives you a lot more control than using the " Make Movie" wizard inside Movie Studio Platinum 12. Why should I manually render my video to make a Blu-ray disc ? Vegas Pro assumes that you have a lot more knowledge in basic workflow. Movie Studio is more user friendly because it is aimed at users with a "new to intermediate" skill level. The reason being is that Vegas Pro does not have the automated wizards that Movie Studio has. In fact, the workflow I show for the actual rendering part of this tutorial, is the ONLY way Vegas Pro 12 users can prepare a video for BluRay. The workflow shown in this tutorial is almost identical for Sony Vegas Pro users, so you can follow along as well. In this tutorial I show you how to manually render a video, suitable for turning into a Blu-ray disc using Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 and DVD Architect Studio.
