- Premiere Elements doesn't recognize burner?
- Posted by Renor@post.org on September 10th, 2005
Premiere Elements captures DV just fine for me, but when I go to try
to Burn it to DVD (MPEG2 with menus and chapters and all), it doesn't
recognize my (fairly recent) Plextor PX-716A burner.
The Adobe website takes me to the Sonic website (from whom they
license the burning software) and my burner isn't listed there.
So what to do? Does anyone know if there are update driver patches
available to recognize the burner?
Or can Premiere Elements instead burn the DVD image it would have
burned to *.ISO instead, where I can then use Nero to burn it to disk?
(I don't seem to see any such capability within Elements)
- Posted by AnthonyR on September 10th, 2005
<Renor@post.org> wrote in message news:43221943.533136@news7.fast.net...
I don't know about the updates, you should keep checking the web site for
those but you do have a good idea about
burning to the hard drive then using nero to burn the dvd.
It doesn't have to be in iso format, it just needs two folders, the audio_ts
(should be empty) and the video_ts folder where there bup, ifo and vob files
will go.
Elements should have an option to create to the hard drive, virtual drive
something.
AnthonyR
- Posted by Renor@post.org on September 11th, 2005
radio button instead of "Disc" (and use the Browse/Folder Location to
select where it will save to)
Then in Nero, select DVD-Video and add the contents of the VIDEO_TS
directory to it and burn.
(just thought I'd write that in case if any one searches for it later
on Google)