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Encore burns to Computer play not Sony Blu-Ray Player for TV Monitor ?
Posted by Bob Dix on October 11, 2016 at 12:18 amAdobe Encore burns Blu-ray for Computer not Sony Blu-Ray Player to a TV monitor
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Bob Dix
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Bob Dix Oct 11, 2016 10:14 AM
Why is a Premiere Pro video sequence at 1920 x 1080p sent to Encore being burnt to play on the computer and not a Sony Blu-ray player.?We have done many successful blu-ray burns , why is this happening now ?
The resulting Blu-ray disc can play on the computer , then imported to Premiere Pro on a Dell M6600 and then the exported disc is then playable on a Sony Blu-Ray Player ,using Encore ?
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Tero Ahlfors
October 11, 2016 at 4:07 amI don’t understand what is happening here.
[Bob Dix] “being burnt to play on the computer”
Is it a bluray disc or did you accidentally build a Flash disc? Or does the bluray disc only work on the computer? If latter then something probably went wrong with the burn and the disc wasn’t finalized. So it still can be read on a computer drive that will accept non finalized discs.
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Jeff Pulera
October 11, 2016 at 3:30 pmHi Bob,
You said the video is 1080p, but what is the frame rate? My understanding is that the Blu-ray spec supports discs that are 1080i, or 1080p24 (23.976). If your content has a progressive frame rate of 25, 30, or 60, that may not be Blu-ray legal, meaning hardware Blu-ray players may not support playback of those frame rates, being out of spec. Software players may be more flexible.
Thanks
Jeff Pulera
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Bob Dix
October 11, 2016 at 10:58 pmTero,
You could be right, sometimes a window opens that asks if I want to go to Flash or play on a blu-ray player, I think there may be a conflict with the Roxio that I have in the computer but, never use ?
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Bob Dix
October 11, 2016 at 11:07 pmJeff,
The video is from a Sony HXR-NX 30 P , I just presumed it was P and it was recorded as 25fps with which I have had no previous issues.
I just thought I was tired and did something stupid , because this has never happened before.
I will nail the problem eventually. I was pushing the capacity of the 25.6 GB Verbatim 6x Blu-ray disc.
The odd part is, if I copy the disc to Premier Pro in the Dell Precision M6600 and then use Encore I have a perfect Blu-ray that will play in the Sony Blu-ray Player ?
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Tero Ahlfors
October 12, 2016 at 10:05 am[Bob Dix] “The odd part is, if I copy the disc to Premier Pro in the Dell Precision M6600 and then use Encore I have a perfect Blu-ray that will play in the Sony Blu-ray Player ?”
I don’t understand any of this.
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Bob Dix
October 12, 2016 at 11:15 amTero,
That is understandable,
We have been using Encore for about 5 years with no previous issues, now it appears it will only burn a Sequence for a Flash Player or Computer not for a Sony Blue-ray player ?
Is there a setting in Encore which may cause this ?
In a nutshell one computer burns a bluray disc from Encore the other will only burn a disc that will only play on a computer ??? Why ?
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Bob Dix
October 13, 2016 at 8:07 pmI am going to reinstall Encore 5.1 and see what happens, thanks for your interest.
As one computer works just fine, I am not overly concerned.
I will fix this problem, it has been working for 5 years just fine.
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Tero Ahlfors
October 14, 2016 at 6:11 amThere’s a dropdown menu in the build tab where you can choose the format you’re building the disc in. Choose Blu-ray for the format.
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Bob Dix
October 15, 2016 at 9:41 amILL check that….That could have been my error.
THANKS
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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Bob Dix
October 16, 2016 at 8:24 pmThat was always set to blu-ray something must have changed, all is well.
Bob Dix Photographer
Freelance Imaging & Video
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