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  • Using Blu-ray Settings to Burn on DVD?

    Posted by Marlen Mathers on September 23, 2011 at 8:37 pm

    I’m trying to burn a project that I rendered in Sony Vegas Pro 10 with the following settings: MPEG-2 Blu-ray 1920×1080-60i 25mbps video stream. I rendered the audio next using AC-3 Pro. The file size is 1.4G

    I bring that project into DVD Architect Pro 5.2. DVDA Project setting are “Blu-ray disc”, MPEG-2 1920×1080 23.976, 16:9, AC-3 Stereo.

    When I try to burn onto a standard DVD I only get the audio. I tried reducing the bit rate in half and reducing the speed of my Pioneer BD-RW down to 8x – still no luck. Am I doing something wrong? Or do I just need to go out and buy a Blu-ray blank disc.

    As you may be able to tell, this is the first time I’ve tried to produce an HD project for DVD….

    Marlen

    Marlen Mathers replied 14 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Dave Haynie

    September 24, 2011 at 8:03 pm

    In what way are you “just getting the audio”?

    You can burn a Blu-ray file system to a DVD, of course. But a good number of Blu-ray players won’t play it.

    In addition, for any DVD project on a Blu-ray player, the maximum video speed is 18Mb/s. That’s the standard for AVCHD video on DVD (AVCHD is a format for camcorders, supported by nearly every Blu-ray player, that’s derived from — and very similar to — Blu-ray. But not identical). This indicates a 2x DVD player.

    Assuming this is the result you see on your Blu-ray player (you didn’t actually state where the playback isn’t occurring), it sounds like your player actually does support the Blu-ray on DVD formatting, but is failing to play back 25Mb/s video on DVD. Try rendering to Sony AVC at 16Mb/s or so (there’s a template) and see if your Blu-ray player will handle that.

    -Dave

  • Marlen Mathers

    September 26, 2011 at 1:56 pm

    Thanks Dave –

    by “just getting the audio” I was referring to playing the DVD in my Blu-ray player. When I put the disc into the Pioneer BD-RW player, it automatically begins to play – however you only hear the audio (the screen is black).

    I’m going to try rendering to Sony AVC at 16Mb/s and see if that helps.

    thanks for tip.

    Marlen

  • Marlen Mathers

    September 26, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    Awesome! It worked. I used the Sony AVC at 16Mb/s Template and it played beautifully on my player.

    Thanks for the help…

    Marlen

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