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  • Blu-ray: video seems much darker than DVD from same source files

    Posted by Bill Celnick on September 23, 2014 at 4:13 pm

    Hello.

    I’ve searched these forums and the web in general without finding anyone complaining of this. After completing an edit, whether it be in Premiere or FCP, we generally use Adobe Media Encoder to transcode, then Encore to author DVD and BDR versions of the same project. For BDR I’ve encoded both to MPEG and H264 Blu-ray at default settings. (in the past whenever I changed encode settings, Encore would re-transcode so I avoid this now)

    The resulting Blu-Ray disc seems so much darker, not only than the DVD version, but of the original timeline in Premiere as it appears both on the computer monitor, and output to a video monitor via Black Magic Intensity Pro.

    Has anyone experienced this as well?

    Thank you.

    Daniel Ludwig replied 11 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Daniel Ludwig

    October 11, 2014 at 6:49 pm

    Bill,
    which version do you use? I know there was a problem in the past with the encoder of adobe, which used RGB-values instead of YUV, so pictures gone darker.

    should NOT happen with CS6.

    danny

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