CS5 Encore and 1080 60P
Open question.
Has anybody tried burning a Blu-Ray using CS5 Encore from a timeline that includes native AVCHD (presumably H.264/AVC) of native 1920 x 1080 60p files from the Panasonic HS or TM700 camera? A blurb on the Adobe site states "Publish content from AVCHD cameras to Blu-ray using the high-quality native camera format. By passing AVCHD content directly to disc without transcoding, Encore preserves the original fidelity of the source content." Does this allow editing and effects? I have taken these native file into a CS4 Premere timeline and they do show up with the correct identification. But of course CS4 Encore could not output the native format only a transcoded MPEG of 1920 x 1080 60i. |
BR does not allow 1080 60P. It is not in the specs, so you need to encode to a supported format.
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Bluray will not do 60p in 1080 but it will in 1280x720.
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I second the responses. Blu-ray does not support 1080/60p at all. The only modes allowed by Blu-ray for 1080 are 1080/23.976p, 1080/50i and 1080/59.94i. If you want a framerate of 59.94p, you will have to downconvert 1920x1080 footage to 1280x720 before Blu-ray will accept the footage.
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