View Full Version : Create Blu-Ray disc from 1920x1080 M2V and 2-channel WAV
ad25
20th November 2008, 17:07
I have some videos that were recorded in DVC PRO HD that I would like to put onto a Blu-Ray disc to play on set-top players. I have three edited videos, and I have already created an MPEG-2 video file (1920x1080 29.97i) and a 48 kHz 2-channel WAV audio file of each. I could encode the audio to AC3 if that helps.
What I'd like to do is create a Blu-Ray that will play Video 1, Video 2, Video 1 (again), Video 3 and then loop. My final output will be a BD-R disc. Can anyone suggest software that I can use to do this? Scenarist and Blu-Print are obviously not in my budget, but any other suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks.
nazo-gema
23rd November 2008, 23:27
Encore? :)
ad25
24th November 2008, 19:39
Thanks for the suggestion. So far I am considering:
Adobe Encore CS4
Ulead DVD MovieFactory Plus 6 HD Power Pack
DVDIt Pro HD
I am trying to create a Blu-Ray disc with TsMuxer as a test. I have been able to append the four segments together and create a BDMV folder, but I am unsure of how to make the video loop.
Any comments/recommendations relating to the above (or other) software would be appreciated, as would any suggestions for looping my output from TsMuxer (BD Edit?). Thanks.
Sn8kbordin
25th November 2008, 19:50
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I am trying to create a Blu-Ray disc with TsMuxer as a test. I have been able to append the four segments together and create a BDMV folder, but I am unsure of how to make the video loop.
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Set the player to repeat the title?
PatchWorKs
3rd December 2008, 12:58
What about DVD Architect ?
Use DVD Architect Pro 5 (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/download/updates/dvdapro) software to burn a BDMV high-definition title to standard DVD media. (Requires a Blu-ray player that supports BDMV on DVD).
Does anyone tried it to burn a DVD with BD structure and played it ?
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