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whats the diffeerence between burning and authoring a DVD?
Posted by BillKirch on September 1st, 2003


can anyone answer that for me please? thanks BG

Posted by Groundhog on September 1st, 2003



"BillKirch" <baldguy96@aol.comfuckspam> wrote in message
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Burning is the last step of authoring, which also includes getting the files
setup properly, creating menus, etc.



Posted by Neil Nadelman on September 2nd, 2003


On 01 Sep 2003 08:02:07 GMT, baldguy96@aol.comfuckspam (BillKirch)
wrote:

Authoring: The process of taking raw or edited video footage, adding
chapter stops, menus, and then possibly MPEG encoding the footage (If
you haven't encoded the video assets previously), and finally creating
the files you need to burn onto the DVD.

Burning: Taking the authored DVD files and physically writing them to
a disk.

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