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  • Blu Ray rendering / DVDA / Reenconding

    Posted by Stewart Bourke on April 21, 2014 at 4:35 pm

    VP12 latest version, DVDA5.2 Pro

    Working through first Blu Ray render from VP12. DVDA seems to want to reencode, which I believe ti should not.

    Media shot in Canon HGF30. Have rendered .avc file in VP12 pro, 1920 x 10180, 25FPS (Pal land…), interlaced, top-field first. I used the Sony AVC BlueRay templates, and customised it to set the frame-rate to 25FPS and the bit-rate to the suggested 21,999,616 value. Separate AC3 for audio.

    In DVDA, selected Blu ray disc, set Disc Properties to BLU-ray, AVC, bit rate 22MBPS, frame-rate 25 Interlaced. Everything else as per defaults.

    When DVDA starts preparing the ISO, it seems to want to re-encode. It took nearly 12 hours to create the ISO, which plays fine, but I am trying to find out why it wants to re-encode.

    I have read a load of different posts, and the word seems to be that once you render in VP to the ‘correct’ format, DVDA will not re-render. Clearly I am doing something incorrectly.

    Any suggestions on how to stop DVDA re-encoding?

    Many thanks,

    Stewart Bourke

    Stewart Bourke replied 12 years ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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