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  • Exportng MTS to Bluray

    Posted by Dave Hiebert on September 2, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    In a nutshell, my exported HD footage seems to look like a cross between missing frames and improper field order but only during scenes with more movement. The raw footage (.mts file)looks fine both playing from the camera as well as playing from the CS5 timeline, but I’ve tried every HD preset available and it never looks as smooth as the original after export. This is not just choppy playback on my computer, but also appears when burned to bluray.

    For example, I have some footage of a river ride in Bangkok where the boat we are in is going about 10 miles and hour and I am shooting the houses along the banks of the river. When exported, it almost gives you a headache to watch it. Again, the original footage is fine.

    I am shooting 1920 by 1080 at 29.97. I use premiere cs5 and have found that, although not great, the best render I get is from the MPEG2-Blu-ray preset.

    My BR settings are: VBR, 2pass, min BR 24, max BR 36, target BR 30.
    Video 1920 by 1080 upper field first (although I tried both)
    Quality slider set to 5 (max)
    I also tried toggling the frame blending option…no difference.

    I am on a Dell 64 bit machine with 12 GB of Ram.

    Dave Hiebert replied 15 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Ann Bens

    September 2, 2010 at 5:09 pm

    Try H.264 BluRay.

  • Dave Hiebert

    September 2, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    I’ve tried pretty much every preset there is in CS5. I have a folder with over 20 different renderings of the same footage………in different formats…..same result…some horrible some just okay….nothing that gets rids of the look ive described.

  • Ann Bens

    September 2, 2010 at 10:15 pm

    Are you using MPE? If not make sure Max Render Quality is set.
    Dont check Frame Blending leave that off.
    A preset like hdtv1080i 29,97/25 should produce good footage.

  • Dave Hiebert

    September 3, 2010 at 12:50 am

    Well, it looks like I FINALLY figured it out. I had been experimenting with every variation with each preset that i could find.

    What finally worked was this: In the multiplexer tab, I clicked the “TS” radio button instead of the “none” button.

    I dont even know what this is…..but the footage looks great.

    Thanks for all you suggestions everyone.

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