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Marcus Martell November 23rd, 2012 10:08 AM

M2t files to Blu Ray disc. Best workflow
 
Hallo, i have an m2t video 0f 46 minutes that i would like to burn in Blu Ray disc. What's The beat workflow you suggest?

Many thanks

Steve Game November 23rd, 2012 12:21 PM

Re: M2t files to Blu Ray disc. Best workflow
 
Does it need editing? Do you need any chapter points or a menu?

Marcus Martell November 23rd, 2012 05:13 PM

Re: M2t files to Blu Ray disc. Best workflow
 
Hallo Steve, no menus or chapter for this test! Rendering in Sony avc templare now

Steve Game November 24th, 2012 03:24 PM

Re: M2t files to Blu Ray disc. Best workflow
 
Marcus,

I've found that both Vegas and DVDA rendering facilities will produce compliant Blu-Rays from H264 files, especially if they are 'single movie' types (i.e. no menu).
A much more relevant question is can your target player handle the discs. I crreate discs for a PS3 and a Sony BDP-S480 which handles the discs fine. If the editied video file is less than 4.3GB, I can even put it on a DVD disc, (nicknamed a 'BD5' disc) and the Sony will play it fine. The PS3 will play a DVD formatted as a data disc with an AVCHD file on it, i.e. not authored, just burnt from Windows.
So in terms of workflow, I would just put the clips on the timeline and do the edit as required. Then, instead of rendering the timeline, go to tools/burn disc/blu-ray disc and follow instructions. You then have a choice of MPEG-2 or AVC/MP4.
Always works for me.

Hope that helps.

Marcus Martell December 17th, 2012 12:14 PM

Re: M2t files to Blu Ray disc. Best workflow
 
Thanks Steve!


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