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  • Rendering setting

    Posted by Thayalan Paramasawam on May 20, 2012 at 2:50 pm

    Hi,
    For rendering 1920×1080 50p footage in sv 10,which concept is best for blu ray….is main concept mpeg 2(mpg,m2v,mts,mpa) or sony avc/mvc(mp4 m2ts).pls someone help me on this matter

    Thayalan Paramasawam replied 14 years ago 2 Members · 11 Replies
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  • John Rofrano

    May 20, 2012 at 3:31 pm

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “For rendering 1920×1080 50p footage in sv 10,which concept is best for blu ray….is main concept mpeg 2(mpg,m2v,mts,mpa) or sony avc/mvc(mp4 m2ts).pls someone help me on this matter”

    It really doesn’t matter which you use. Both have very similar quality. I usually go by what the source footage is. If you are shooting HDV then I would use MainConcept. If you are shooting AVCHD I would use Sony AVC. Also if you are trying to fit a lot of video on a single disc use Sony AVC because the AVCHD files will be smaller than the MPEG2 files due to the heavier compression.

    ~jr

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  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    May 21, 2012 at 3:09 am

    hi,
    Good morning Sir (Mr.John Rofrano).
    if i select the sony avc,which template i must choose for blu ray output then how about format….in system there is mp4,m2ts & avc and also the bitrate.

    Normaly i shoot wedding and all kind vip function…i use ag ac 160 panasonic.
    file size i shoot 1920 x1080 (50p) mts file (Avchd)
    frame rate 25 frame/sec

    Pls advice me

    thank you

    thayalan paramasawam

  • John Rofrano

    May 21, 2012 at 1:47 pm

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “if i select the sony avc,which template i must choose for blu ray output then how about format….in system there is mp4,m2ts & avc and also the bitrate.”

    You should be using one of the Blu-ray templates that Sony provides. They all start with the word “Blu-ray”.

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “Normaly i shoot wedding and all kind vip function…i use ag ac 160 panasonic. file size i shoot 1920 x1080 (50p) mts file (Avchd) frame rate 25 frame/sec”

    Then you should use the Blu-ray 1920×1080-50i, 16 Mbps video stream template for your video and one of the Dolby Digital AC-3 templates for the audio. Give both files the same name (just with different extensions) and DVD Architect will know that the two streams go together.

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
    http://www.vasst.com

  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    May 21, 2012 at 2:50 pm

    hi sir….thank you very much for your adivice……

    Sir,in custom setting sony avc/mvc,on video format,what should i set… avc or avchd or mvc and how about bit rate..current bit rate is 16,000,000.opps they is one more question…..on system mode we have format…..mp4,m2ts and avc,what format i should choose……pls help me on this matter……..thank you very much for your adivice to improve my video editing.

    Thayalan Paramasawam

  • John Rofrano

    May 21, 2012 at 8:16 pm

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “Sir,in custom setting sony avc/mvc,on video format,what should i set… avc or avchd or mvc and how about bit rate..current bit rate is 16,000,000.opps they is one more question…..on system mode we have format…..mp4,m2ts and avc,what format i should choose……”

    Don’t touch ANYTHING! Just use the Blu-ray templates that Sony has provided. They are already set up for the Blu-ray spec.

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
    http://www.vasst.com

  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    May 22, 2012 at 12:44 am

    hi,
    Good morning sir,

    Thank you very much for your adivice…..i will follow your settings to render blu ray.

    thanks a lot

    Thayalan Paramasawam

  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    May 23, 2012 at 10:57 am

    hi,good evening sir.

    Sir,i read some forum by you….

    You can render AVCHD @ 16Mbps or MPEG2 @ 25Mbps and get about the same quality. Which you use it up to you. Obviously you can get more AVCHD video on a Blu-ray disc than MPEG2 at the same quality so if you are reaching the capacity of the disc with MPEG2, AVCHD would be a way to fit more video. Otherwise it doesn’t matter which you use. I use MPEG2 because that’s what my Sony Z1U camera shoots.

    So my video normally 1 hour 20 minits only…..is there,i use sony avc concept compressor the file and how about main concept mpeg 2

    thank you

    thayalan paramasawam

  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    June 4, 2012 at 7:20 am

    Hi good evening sir……
    1) Sir in sv 10…when we render the footage in sony avc/mvc in custom setting they is system mode…what format i must choose because currently the setting is video elementry stream (avc) and they 2 more mp4 & mt2s.

    2)In dvd architect pro 5.2……i select disc format blu ray disc
    But in project video format…….which setting i should choose……mpeg 2 or avc.currently the setting is mpeg 2 1920×1080 24.00p,16:9.

    Pls help me on this matter

    Thank you

    Thayalan Paramasawam

  • John Rofrano

    June 4, 2012 at 10:50 am

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “1) Sir in sv 10…when we render the footage in sony avc/mvc in custom setting they is system mode…what format i must choose because currently the setting is video elementry stream (avc) and they 2 more mp4 & mt2s.”

    It depends on what your target device is. Blu-ray uses elemental streams while Internet video uses MP4. You don’t need to touch these if use the standard templates.

    [Thayalan Paramasawam] “2)In dvd architect pro 5.2……i select disc format blu ray disc But in project video format…….which setting i should choose……mpeg 2 or avc.currently the setting is mpeg 2 1920×1080 24.00p,16:9.”

    I usually match my source. So if I shoot HDV I’ll use MPEG2. If I shoot AVCHD I’ll use AVC. You can get more video on the disc using AVC because it has better compression and makes smaller files. Either one yields the same quality.

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
    http://www.vasst.com

  • Thayalan Paramasawam

    June 4, 2012 at 4:24 pm

    Hi sir….

    Thank u very much sir for your adivice

    Thank you

    Thayalan paramasawam

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