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StevePhelps

Can premiere export straight to DVD burner?

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i have a version of premiere that can playout via firewire from the timeline as a "preview" you just have to have the appropriate checkbox marked & make sure that everything is rendered. it played out to my camera pretty well. so i can't imagine that it wouldn't to another firewire capable video device.

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Depends on if you have everything rendered so that it will play in real time in Premier and if the DVD recorded is capable of recording from Firewire.

I do this occasionally from iMovie and Final Cut to a Sony DVD recorder and it works just fine.

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i have a version of premiere that can playout via firewire from the timeline as a "preview" you just have to have the appropriate checkbox marked & make sure that everything is rendered. it played out to my camera pretty well. so i can't imagine that it wouldn't to another firewire capable video device.



That's what I thought too, but although I can play out to my camera via firewire, it won't play to the DVD burner via firewire.:(

Anybody out there actually do this?

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Depends on if you have everything rendered so that it will play in real time in Premier and if the DVD recorded is capable of recording from Firewire.

I do this occasionally from iMovie and Final Cut to a Sony DVD recorder and it works just fine.

YMMV



Well first you have to get the DVD burner to see the image on screen (whether rendered or not I assume) Right now I can't get any image to come up on the TV (hooked up to the DVD burner).

My DVD burner is capable, as I record from the camera via firewire all the time. I'm just trying to hook up so it will record from Premiere.

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Premiere always exports to tape when using the 'export to tape' feature, but within the settings, there is also some stuff about playback via the firewire in editing-mode (and if it plays sound via your camera or via your pc and thingies like that)

If you haven't configured premiere to 'always' export video via your firewire, then that could be the reason it's no working..

Otherwise> leave a 10 or 20 second gap in front of your video, and use the export to tape feature. This 20 second gap will allow your stand-alone dvd burner more then enought time to get a signal..

Or you just have a screwy stand-alone burner, in which case you should burn it or throw it from a plane at 12K :p
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