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Old 03-23-2010, 08:13 AM  
Jim_Gunn
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You can export from the timeline straight out of Premiere Pro into mpeg-2 format for the DVD if you know what settings to use. Or since you have the uncompressed AVI already, you can use a plethora of other apps that can encode that AVI into mpeg-2 such as Adobe Encore DVD authoring software or any number of other prosumer or consumer apps that can encode into a DVD ready video & audio format. Sometimes these apps will even burn the DVD for you immediately afterwards.
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