I was blown away to learn I could select the Burn Blu Ray option with a standard DVD-R and Apple Super Drive and create an HD 720p disc. It will only play on a Blu ray player…but the fact that I didn’t have to buy a special blu ray burner or blu ray disc is great! And the quality I get holds up very well to the HD footage I shoot and edit. My videos aren’t crazy long, under 30 minutes…so they fit on the disc with no issue. But for years I would choose the burn DVD option and would hate seeing my footage degraded and slightly pixelated in some shots. So just sharing this in case someone else didn’t know!
Wow stupid raisins this was amazing! It doesn't seem like it gives you a whole lot of control though as far as maybe putting a video in the intro menu, I will have to play around with it but thank you! Didn't even know this was possible!
@@StupidRaisins could you recommend or give insight to how the pros do it? Like I’m actually big budget studios because I’m just curious like how do they make it look so nice?! Lol
good, but doesn't show how to make a menu to multiple videos on one disk, just the opening screen that comes up when yo put the dvd in. Or is it not possible to have a menu to multiple videos in fcp?
Right, this is just a tutorial to export your timeline to a DVD, if you wanted to do multiple videos you'd need to use a different piece of software and not FCP.
@@chris-moore-move-ment you could always put the multiple videos together on one Final Cut timeline and then use the chapters to go to each one. That would work I think
How about of creating BDs of 100GB, with final cut, Disney-like disc? First audio, depends on what you'll going to choose. Warnings, trailer etc , loading page, main menu of Play all, bonus features, scene selection, set up? Also, can you help as long as I have windows?
@@StupidRaisins have you ever bought any Disney Blu-ray so you can know the structure of it? If so, then you can recall of how the structure of this Blu-ray is in this case you will be understand.
question: would it be possible to create a virtual dvd withoud burning a real dvd? so just create some sort of iso file or mount file that someone can mount on the computer then the dvd menu showes up?
Yes, this can easily be done. In the DVD Settings section, for Output Device select Hard Drive rather than the name of your burner (eg. Apple Superdrive). This will create an image file with the extension .img - this file can then be used multiple times to burn DVDs. The .img file will open in DVD Player that comes with your Mac. It will play exactly the same as a burned DVD, showing the Start Menu and a separate page or pages for Chapters, if included. I always create an image file (.img) when I produce DVDs, making it a simple job to burn extra copies whenever needed from the saved copy on my Mac.
Hi ! How are you today, My Name is Mr.Herman Woods .I am trying to do menus , for 1080p and for 4K 1260x1080 . But i am useing vsdc ed . do you think i need to go .With 1080 p jpg then 4k video .for 4k Trying to get the best look .thank you for your time .Mr.H.Woods
Hi Mr. Herman Woods. I'm doing good. Thank you! How about you? I'm not familiar with VSDC. Let me clarify your question. You want to use 1080p sized jpeg photo to a 4K video, is that right? If so, it's okay but not recommended. The image quality will not be as good.
Never mind I'm going to need another recommendation I don't have the correct computer to download it and I am not buying a Mac computer I don't like how the mouse is move I hate the backdrop it never loads correctly and it doesn't feel right
What a coincidence! This was uploaded right when I needed it
It wasn't a coincidence. We've been spying on you....Just kidding! Glad it's helpful.
I was blown away to learn I could select the Burn Blu Ray option with a standard DVD-R and Apple Super Drive and create an HD 720p disc. It will only play on a Blu ray player…but the fact that I didn’t have to buy a special blu ray burner or blu ray disc is great! And the quality I get holds up very well to the HD footage I shoot and edit. My videos aren’t crazy long, under 30 minutes…so they fit on the disc with no issue. But for years I would choose the burn DVD option and would hate seeing my footage degraded and slightly pixelated in some shots. So just sharing this in case someone else didn’t know!
Thank you for sharing your experience!
Wow stupid raisins this was amazing! It doesn't seem like it gives you a whole lot of control though as far as maybe putting a video in the intro menu, I will have to play around with it but thank you! Didn't even know this was possible!
Cool beans, have fun!
@@StupidRaisins could you recommend or give insight to how the pros do it? Like I’m actually big budget studios because I’m just curious like how do they make it look so nice?! Lol
good, but doesn't show how to make a menu to multiple videos on one disk, just the opening screen that comes up when yo put the dvd in. Or is it not possible to have a menu to multiple videos in fcp?
Right, this is just a tutorial to export your timeline to a DVD, if you wanted to do multiple videos you'd need to use a different piece of software and not FCP.
@@StupidRaisins aha. thanks for that tip.
@@chris-moore-move-ment you could always put the multiple videos together on one Final Cut timeline and then use the chapters to go to each one. That would work I think
@@StupidRaisins what software would you recommend to do multiple videos?
@@PoolRatz I’ll try that.
❤👋🏽🍀 Is this also possible with Blu-Ray? Same steps?
I think so.
Please tell me this software comes with the how to video or some kind of instructions on the web page
Yup, here ya go: help.apple.com/pdf/final-cut-pro/en_US/final-cut-pro-user-guide.pdf
How about of creating BDs of 100GB, with final cut, Disney-like disc?
First audio, depends on what you'll going to choose.
Warnings, trailer etc , loading page, main menu of Play all, bonus features, scene selection, set up?
Also, can you help as long as I have windows?
I don't understand your comment. You need macOS to use Final Cut Pro.
@@StupidRaisins have you ever bought any Disney Blu-ray so you can know the structure of it? If so, then you can recall of how the structure of this Blu-ray is in this case you will be understand.
No, I haven't bought a Disney BluRay.
Is it possible to make chapter time stamps to take you to different sections in the video?
Yes it's possible, you can use a marker, then change it to chapter marker.
question: would it be possible to create a virtual dvd withoud burning a real dvd? so just create some sort of iso file or mount file that someone can mount on the computer then the dvd menu showes up?
I don't think that's possible with Final Cut Pro.
Yes, this can easily be done. In the DVD Settings section, for Output Device select Hard Drive rather than the name of your burner (eg. Apple Superdrive). This will create an image file with the extension .img - this file can then be used multiple times to burn DVDs. The .img file will open in DVD Player that comes with your Mac. It will play exactly the same as a burned DVD, showing the Start Menu and a separate page or pages for Chapters, if included. I always create an image file (.img) when I produce DVDs, making it a simple job to burn extra copies whenever needed from the saved copy on my Mac.
@@cogmovies Thanks!
hi is it possible to access chapters from the menu? I tried and captures are accesible just when you start reproducing
I don't think so
Can you create buttons for different movie clips? And can you customise the menu to have background music too?
Yes, you can create buttons but it will not be clickable. You can't customize to add a background music to the menu.
Hi ! How are you today, My Name is Mr.Herman Woods .I am trying to do menus , for 1080p and for 4K 1260x1080 . But i am useing vsdc ed . do you think i need to go .With 1080 p jpg then 4k video .for 4k Trying to get the best look .thank you for your time .Mr.H.Woods
Hi Mr. Herman Woods. I'm doing good. Thank you! How about you? I'm not familiar with VSDC. Let me clarify your question. You want to use 1080p sized jpeg photo to a 4K video, is that right? If so, it's okay but not recommended. The image quality will not be as good.
What about a disc with multiple different video clips, and creating a menu for them?
You can include all the video clips in one disc and create a menu for the whole disc.
@@StupidRaisins It works but very rudimentary. I'm looking into other options.Thanks for taking the time to reply!
My Final Cut Pro 10.8.1 doesn't even show the DVD or Blu Ray output options. What gives?
Ah great. Apple decided to remove this. Bonkers.
I know this is a bummer but I expect DVD support to go the way of CD's.
What is the name of this software and can I create my own background and DVD menu without the tiny pictures about the play button?
Final Cut Pro is the name. I think so.
@@StupidRaisins what does the logo look like?
www.apple.com/final-cut-pro/
@@StupidRaisins I tried the link but it's not letting me buy it
Never mind I'm going to need another recommendation I don't have the correct computer to download it and I am not buying a Mac computer I don't like how the mouse is move I hate the backdrop it never loads correctly and it doesn't feel right
at least it works, but hits is afar cry from the old iDVD and what it could be if it supported blurry and 4k. sheesh. I miss that app!!
I'm glad this works for you!
F in chat for Blockbuster
What do you mean?
@@StupidRaisins paying respects to a fallen company.
Mine is just burning like a hard drive not something I can put into a tv and play
Ok. How can I help?
link
Link for what?
@@StupidRaisins DVD Menu.
I don't know what you mean. Please explain.