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Old 21st October 2008, 09:37   #1  |  Link
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Question about substituting video files in Blu-ray structure

OK, here's the scenario, I have the new Adobe Encore which I got so I could create pop-up menu's. I have LOADS of BD legal 1080p videos (h.264) but Encore wants to transcode them all

is it possible to create a project in Encore with very small video files (including pop-up menu's), let it build the folders and then me replace the video files with the ones I made earlier?

what other files would I need to alter?
has anyone done this with pop-up menu's before?

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Old 21st October 2008, 14:08   #2  |  Link
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I have LOADS of BD legal 1080p videos (h.264)
Do you mean you have the disks? If not, where'd you get them as I'd like to get them too.
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Old 21st October 2008, 14:19   #3  |  Link
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Do you mean you have the disks? If not, where'd you get them as I'd like to get them too.
home movies I'm afraid, from a 1080i camcorder, deinterlaced during editing
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Old 31st October 2008, 06:26   #4  |  Link
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what does it want to transcode them in?
I never used the new encore before, (only have the sd version).
But I know there was always a setting in the properties of each file/timeline where you could say
if you wanted to transcode the video file or not. Try that? Srry if it doesn't help much

Also check if you haven't by any chance made your menus in a different fps than your video,
maybe encore wants to transcode because of it? (wild guess)

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Old 31st October 2008, 08:11   #5  |  Link
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the project all uses the same fps as the videos (so the menu will be the same), I cannot choose "do not transcode" other wise I would have done.
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home movies I'm afraid, from a 1080i camcorder, deinterlaced during editing
Can yo tell me what you see after checking the raw and edited media with mediainfo?
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Old 5th November 2008, 22:29   #7  |  Link
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Hey Rica, doesn't mmace problem sound like the same prob you had?

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=141860
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Hey Rica, doesn't mmace problem sound like the same prob you had?

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=141860
Yes, it sounds like the same issue.
Have you given it a go with eac3to, ie demux+re-name to 264 method?

EDIT:

BD rips is Ok with this method but DVD-HD rips is impossible; i don't know why?

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