The quality of output DVD or VCD depends on the video compression coding software provided by the software. The output quality of Premiere's own compression encoder is not very good, but the VCD or DVD compressed by the third-party professional video conversion software TMPGEnc can be comparable to the VCD/DVD produced by the professional hardware compression card. This is also a software often introduced on the Internet or in books, but it has one disadvantage: its compression speed is slow, depending on the speed of your computer, so your computer is equipped with memory.
In addition, premiere can't directly call the output of TMPNC, and it must go through a software called Video Server, so the video server and TMPNC must be installed after Premiere.
I am a wedding photographer. My video editing tool is Premiere+ video server +TMPGNC. My computer was configured in 2004, and it is P4 2.8G+5 12M memory +80G hard disk. It takes 1.5h for 60 minutes of DV output to VCD and 3 hours for DVD. Nero used it for disc carving. It takes three minutes to burn a VCD disc on a CD-R. If you have a computer configured in the past year and it is fast, I think you can achieve the compression speed of 1: 1, which means that 1 hour can output an hour of VCD.
In addition, you said that the sound would be reflected, and I used it, but if you compare it with TMPNC, you will find that its quality is very poor, there are many mosaics on the edge during exercise, and it is also a professional TMPNC with clear pictures. Later, when I collected DV, I used audio and video, and then I edited and processed DV with Premiere.
Finally, I suggest you use Premiere, which is a professional video processing software. After learning, you will make more professional and wonderful programs. At present, most wedding opening templates are made of Premiere, and it is more convenient to use it as the opening title.