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How many of you deliver in HD DVD or Blueray?
I am interested to offer that to the clients, do all editing on Mac,
curious to know of how many of you deliver HD content on disc. Please describe your workflow! Cheers! |
I DON'T and haven't the foggiest clue as to how to make that happen.
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delivering hddvd is pretty easy to do through dvdsp. but why would anyone want that as their main copy anyway?
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I will be delivering a Bluray & SD DVD to a client within the next few months (way behind right now) and will let everyone know how that experience goes. This is the one and only client I have had to date ask about HD.
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I'd love to deliver Blu-ray from a Mac, but that would mean:
1) buying Adobe's Production Suite just to get Encore to author a BD-R since we use FCS and Apple is about 2 years late getting us Blu-ray support in DVDSP. **CORRECTION** seems that you can buy Premiere by itself and get Encore with it for $800. That's about half price of the whole Production pack or whatever they call it. and 2) paying somewhere between $12 and $20 per blank printable disc and we do 5 x 2 disc sets. 10 BD-R's = $200 in media cost without factoring in ink, extra time to burn, print, design and packaging. Better hope you don't have bad burns or mistakes on the final discs cause that would get pricey and eat into the ol profit margin big time. I'm highly disgruntled at the state of Blu-ray delivery for the Mac, or any system for that matter. It just seems a bit ridiculous. Maybe I've just gotten spoiled by the relatively cheap price of doing things the past few years. I mean I do remember a time when DVD players and burners cost close to what Blu-ray players and burners cost today, but did the blank media ever cost that much? I've just gotten use to my $.30 media and the ability to burn it using one production suite I guess. |
Just completed my first Blu-Ray for a customer earlier this month. Does require a whole extra pile of work i.e. 10.5hr render on a quad core and more expensive media.
I think once people actually start seeing the difference then the orders will start coming in. There is going to be a period of educating the public in what the advantages are. |
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I was thinking about buying a playstation 3 and take it with me when visiting my clients, since most have a lcd tv's these day's I can easily connect it and show the benefits of HD. Just to get a demo I plan to offer a blu-ray version for the price of the "regular" SD package, maybe about 2 weddings so I can have 2 demo's to show. I am sure once my clients see the difference they might consider choosing the HD package and buy a blu-ray player later. I will deliver regular dvd's as well with it for family and friends because not everyone has a BR player. I had a question on this forum before about buying a HD cam and many comments I got there made me think about the way I will deliver or re-evaluate my opinion about it. I'm getting my camera in a month or so and I'm very curious to see how much it will affect my workflow. |
I'm editing on Edius, output timeline to HQ AVI to another computer, then use ProCoder3 to encode MPEG2 HD and Encore to author and burn on a Sony BD burner, works great, Encore do have a few bugs, I'm thinking about switching to DVDit Pro HD since the new version will support dual layer BD. Encore also have builtin encoder for BD using MPEG2 HD or AVC, but I found that the AVC encoding is washout for some reason, the MPEG2 HD within Encore is ok if you guys don't have other encoder.
Noa, PS3 is a great BD player, it has its own hard drive, you can store HD and SD demo in your PS3 and do a comparison for you clients, they will see a big difference. |
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Your right!
Along with the camera purchases that are somewhat stalled in the budget committee... |
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As usual I followed the advice I read on here....
I am now nursing a black eye for suggesting buying a PS3 for that to the wife... Dont trust everything you read.... ;) |
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Really, if HDV was going to "take off", it would've done so by now. It'll happen but we're all waiting for home TV's to die because Widescreen sets are just about the only replacement out there these days. I see more reasons to shoot native 16:9 and deliver downconverted SD than I do the HD side of things. As it stands now, considering the "hoops" one still needs to jump through, I don't see any buisness model that has convinced me I can make more money delivering Blu-Ray. |
I can deliver in just about any format needed by a client. I started BlueRay in January or so of 2006 and have made somewhere around 3000 or so BRD discs; not one failure, either. I also did REAL HD-DVD discs from early 2007 through the end of 2007. Most clients get BRD.
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Thanks everyone,
could you elaborate on a workflow, I am on a standard 8-core: Two 2.8GHz, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5400 series processors, I realize Adobe Encore is a must, I am getting it.... what burner do you suggest I need to buy, to burn to a Blue Ray media after all encoding authoring done? Friend of mine at this point switchеs to a PC computer... is there a way to stay on Mac platform all the way in process?... Any of you done everything on a Mac? Thanks in advance! |
I have been editing on my mac and using my PC (Encore) to make blu-ray dvds. It would be nice to be able to do it all on the MAC but what can I say... DVD Studio Pro is behind schedule here!!
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Not yet. Perhaps next year I will deliver on Blu-ray. I am giving clients a copy of their highlights video on DVD encoded with AVCHD. This will play in most Blu-ray players and is HD, although not quite as good as true Blue-ray.
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Аlan, do you stay on Apple while DVD encoded with AVCHD?
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Just for info, all three clients I have mentioned it to this week have taken up my offer of Blu-Ray even if it just to have until the players become cheaper (or the fiance convinces the bride about why a PS3 is a better wedding present than a towel bale!)
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We are making the switch from Sony Vegas to FCS. Vegas 8.0 will allow you to export the timeline directly to Blu Ray, with no menus. The recent update to DVD Architect will allow you to make a basic menu structure. I am trying to figure out the best way to export video from Compressor and import it into DVD Architect.
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I would like to be able to offer a 'Blu-Ray' copy of a wedding to potential customers but am not sure about how to approach the duplication companies.
Does anyone know if it would be possible to transfer a completed DVD Studio Pro authored DVD disc (with finished Menu) directly onto a Blu-Ray, thus preserving the Menu and DVD contents exactly as they were created on the DVD? All suggestions greatly appreciated. I edit on an iMac by the way and don't have any 'Blu-Ray' facilities myself. Peter |
""Does anyone know if it would be possible to transfer a completed DVD Studio Pro authored DVD disc (with finished Menu) directly onto a Blu-Ray, thus preserving the Menu and DVD contents exactly as they were created on the DVD?""
All suggestions greatly appreciated. I edit on an iMac by the way and don't have any 'Blu-Ray' facilities myself."" To my knowledge and practice, you have to do authoring in Encore, on Mac platform to burn it or to make .iso file. OWC Mercury Pro 6x Blu-ray LG GGW-H20L Super Multi Blue External is out, great news, now can record 'Blu-Ray' on a Mac! http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other...g/MRF8UEBDW6T/ |
We've been offering blu ray about a year now and we've had four clients request it so far. We edit, export and compress on a mac and then transfer the files to a PC and use encore to burn.. other than encore being a pain to use its working well..
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