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DVD Studio Pro can also use assets that are already DVD-compliant. These include:
MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 video from Compressor
Compressed audio, including Dolby Digital AC-3 audio from the included A.Pack 
encoder, MPEG-1 Layer 2 audio from Compressor, and DTS audio. See “
page 29 for information on using A.Pack to encode your audio.
Uncompressed PCM or AIFF stereo audio, using a 48 kHz sample rate and either 16 or 
24 bits, from a wide variety of sources
Exporting your movies from Final Cut Pro HD to Compressor to create high-quality 
MPEG-2 assets for DVD Studio Pro, even when down-converting high definition (HD) 
sources, provides you with more encoding flexibility when compared to importing the 
movie directly into DVD Studio Pro.
To export from Final Cut Pro HD to DVD Studio Pro using Compressor:
1
In the Browser, select a sequence you want to export to DVD Studio Pro.
2
Choose File > Export > Compressor.
Compressor opens with the sequence you exported from Final Cut Pro HD as a source 
in its Batch window. You can then choose an existing preset or create a custom one 
that will provide the level of quality your movie requires.
Importing iDVD Projects Into DVD Studio Pro
For those users who use iDVD and find themselves wanting to do more with their DVD 
projects, DVD Studio Pro is able to import iDVD projects. This makes it easy for you to 
build on what you’ve already created, adding professional features such as subtitles 
and additional audio streams.
To import an iDVD project into DVD Studio Pro:
1
Choose File > Open.
2
Select the iDVD project file, then click Open.
The project opens in DVD Studio Pro. DVD Studio Pro can import iDVD 3 and iDVD 4 
projects as well as iDVD 4 archived projects. 
Important:  
In most cases, iDVD must be installed on the same system as 
DVD Studio Pro. An exception is iDVD 4 archived projects, which can be opened 
without iDVD 4 being installed.
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