![]() The first site is also where you can find the tutorial about using Handbrake. It may take longer but helps to ensure an accurate "Burn". ![]() Sort of like, if you have a Blu-ray burner that can burn at 16X speed, and you have discs that say burn at 8x or higher, set your "Burning Speed" to 4X or 6X (all are different from the manufacturers). Also, when you do go to "Burn the Disc", do not use the highest setting/speed available for either your burner or the disc(s). So, a little advice.buy a stack of low-cost DVD and/or Blu-ray discs from your store, to use while making those mistakes until you are more confident. Don't be afraid to make mistakes, just try to learn. DVD Architect really hasn't changed much over the years, and the basics fro creating and authoring a DVD and/or Blu-Ray disc are still the same, as the specifications determined by the "Industries" has not changed.Īgain, watch the tutorials as many times as you need. There's additional links in the forum title page links above as well (both aforementioned members tutorials are linked there as well)īoth links take you to the "tutorials" for DVD Architect, and also have associated links for getting the proper settings from Vegas Pro and/or Movie Studio, depending on your current software. If you prefer not the Doc's style, here's another site by Steve Grisetti,. I use his site constantly, and quite frequently for refreshing myself on how to do things (always having to go back there to remember how to do lower thirds animation correct - Thanks Doc!) Watch the tutorials, once/twice/thrice/etc., before trying out. Try this link to the MovieStudioZen website, curator Derek Moran (Dr. Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Format settings : CABAC / 1 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 1 frame Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=60 Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 5 s 588 ms Bit rate : 28.3 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 59.051 FPS Minimum frame rate : 52.204 FPS Maximum frame rate : 59.094 FPS Standard : NTSC Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.231 Stream size : 18.9 MiB (99%) Title : VideoHandle Language : English Encoded date : UTC 23:27:02 Tagged date : UTC 23:27:02 Color range : Limited Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 mdhd_Duration : 5588 Codec configuration box : avcCĪudio ID : 2 Format : AAC LC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity Codec ID : mp4a-40-2 Duration : 5 s 739 ms Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 256 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 179 KiB (1%) Title : SoundHandle Language : English Encoded date : UTC 23:27:02 Tagged date : UTC 23:27:02 ![]() It was designed to supersede the DVD format, and is capable of storing several hours of video in high-definition (HDTV 720p and 1080p) General Complete name : C:\Users\Cindy\Desktop\20180905_162654.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media / Version 2 Codec ID : mp42 (isom/mp42) File size : 19.0 MiB Duration : 5 s 739 ms Overall bit rate : 27.8 Mb/s Encoded date : UTC 23:27:02 Tagged date : UTC 23:27:02 xyz : 00.0000 000.0000/ : 8.1.0 Cin Blu-ray or Blu-ray Disc (BD) is a digital optical disc data storage format. If you were wanting to burn a BD with the best quality using my media, which rendering template would you use? Thanks for your patience. ![]() That's the same as 60 when looking at templates? And sometimes when there are fields to fill in should I put in 60 or the 59.094? Someone gave me a link to a good tutorial on Handbrake I appreciated very much, if there is another reference that you know of that you would like to direct me to, that would be fine. So why are most BD render settings interlaced? As a side note, my video is 59.094fps. I was always led to believe that BD was full on progressive HD, like 1920x1080p 60fps. Googled and Youtubed a ton of stuff, but it's been confusing, difficult to understand, and sometimes contradictory. ![]() Trying to do my first Blu-ray project, but having some trouble understanding the basics. ![]()
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