> 2) if i didn’t render the audio and video separately and just rendered as i had been by changing aspect ratio to 16:9 (giving me 1 video/audio file). It created two links because you dragged both files. DVD Architect is smart enough to pull in the audio. Just drag one of them not both (usually just the video). > 1)…Do you know how i am supposed to pull these files in so that only one will show up on the DVD menu to select when playing on your TV? Is there going to be a quality difference between this final product and one where i render the video and audio seperately as you had suggested i do? Do you know how i am supposed to pull these files in so that only one will show up on the DVD menu to select when playing on your TV?Ģ) if i didn’t render the audio and video seperately and just rendered as i had been by changing aspect ratio to 16:9 (giving me 1 video/audio file).
So then I had 2 duplicate audio/video combined files on my “finished product” dvd rather than just 1 file to click on. Very cool.ġ) when i drag/dropped the audio file and video file over to Architect it did combine them but when i played the video it still showed both files as boxes i could click. Architect did what you said and combined the audio / video. I dragged/dropped both files over onto Vegas architect. I tried that…making an audio ac3 file as well as a video only file (naming both the same). I’ve never rendered the video and audio seperately as you just advised on your latest post. I then pulled it to Vegas Architect and created a DVD. I rendered like this and it left the audio/video together as one file. This then changed the template type to (untitled). I grabbed the entire video / audio file on the vegas timeline that i wanted to render and then went to “render as” … “custom” … “clicked the video tab”… and just changed the “aspect ratio” to 16:9. Thanks again …so apprec! After changing that specific to the clip i then went in and test rendered some small clips (and burnt them with Vegas Architect to DVD to view). yes changing the pixel aspect did the job.