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  • Basic Blu-Ray authoring question

    Posted by Sean Worsell on February 26, 2011 at 10:36 pm

    I have a new blu-ray burner on my PC. I’ve traditionally created blu-ray movie discs by exporting a “blu-ray” file from Adobe After Effects (which is essentially a .wav file and a .m4v video file) and then using Adobe Encore to author. It works great.

    But on this new machine, I don’t have Adobe Encore. What would be the best way to author blu-ray, cheaply and easily, when all I have is a folder full of wav+m4v files. It doesn’t look like many of the blu-ray authoring programs work with m4v files, so I’m not sure why After Effects uses that codec as its “blu-ray export.” Certainly, the Cyberlink PowerDVD suite that came with my new LG blu-ray burner doesn’t want anything to do with m4v files.

    Suggestions/tips?

    Daniel Ludwig replied 15 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Daniel Ludwig

    February 27, 2011 at 10:45 am

    hi sean,
    there are several cheap authoring-application. if you have m4v- and wav-files it would be very easy. m4v-files created by adobe premiere or after effects are H264-files with a different file-id.

    if you would like to do a fast BD-authoring you could do it with EasyBD from dvd logic.

    https://www.dvd-logic.com/easybd/

    just have a look at their demo-version. I´m running it with IGEditor as well, so you can create professional looking BDs.

    cheers

    danny

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