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  • Combine AVC & MPEG2 onto new Blu-ray with job file?

    Posted by Paul Gregory on December 15, 2012 at 4:11 am

    I have been asked to combine a few older video projects onto one disk. Since I have been told that a Blu-ray disk can support both AVC & MPEG2 files on the same disk (providing I keep them on separate files). I was thinking of combining them withing DVDA & keeping each format in separate files. Would this result in re rendering?

    I also have one file that only exists only on DVD & would like to include this on the new disk as well. I know that I could just take the VOB files & import them into Vegas & render them as MPEG2 but would this require them to be re rendered?

    Alternatively is there any way to just import them into DVDA?

    Thanks in advance

    John Rofrano replied 13 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • John Rofrano

    December 15, 2012 at 8:21 pm

    [Paul Gregory] “I have been asked to combine a few older video projects onto one disk. Since I have been told that a Blu-ray disk can support both AVC & MPEG2 files on the same disk (providing I keep them on separate files). I was thinking of combining them withing DVDA & keeping each format in separate files. Would this result in re rendering?”

    No, it should not as long as both files are Blu-ray compliant.

    [Paul Gregory] “I also have one file that only exists only on DVD & would like to include this on the new disk as well. I know that I could just take the VOB files & import them into Vegas & render them as MPEG2 but would this require them to be re rendered? “

    No they should not be. Vegas will import the VOB file as an MPG file and that MPG file should already be compliant and not need any rendering.

    [Paul Gregory] “Alternatively is there any way to just import them into DVDA?”

    Yup, you can drop a VOB file directly into a DVD Architect menu.

    ~jr

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