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  • Harry Welsh

    January 17, 2011 at 7:27 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    Hi I’m looking for some advice yet again. When I render out my home movie clips they play smoothly enough but if a bird flies past the camera it looks as if there 2 of them. I never had this problem when I used standard def. Could you tell me if my computer is the problem. It also plays the same when burned to disc. I am in a pal region. I have tried numerous settings but to no avail. Has anybody else had this problem. My computer specs are :-

    Intel Core Duo CPU E4600 @ 2.04 ghz
    2 Gis RAM
    Graphics Intel(R) G33/G31 Express chipset family. Thanks in advance for your help.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 13, 2011 at 7:33 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    I thank you both very much for your advice. I have downloaded and installed the latest firmware for my phillips player, but it made no difference. It still wouldn’t play BDMV. I now think that possibly the disc is damaged,although I dont know how. My blu-ray player plays commercial movies with no problem and I understand they are BDMV. I can also play blu-ray burned to DVD disk no problem, and when I explore the files it says it is BDMV format. Cyberlink(Power Producer) burns both formats, I threw that in for future reference. I tried to erase my rewritable disc and it dosen’t seem to do the whole disc. One thing I must mention. When I burn HD to either Blu-Ray or DVD in PAL 25fps the movie is not smooth. Especially when it is something moving fast like a bird fluttering its wings, it almost has a ghosting effect. Same on pans. But when I burn in NTSC format it is perfect. Luckily both my Blu-ray player and TV play either format. I dont know why, but the movie clips are definately smoother. I am slowly getting into this HD after over ten years editing in standard def. I couldn’t got this far without both your advice, so again thankyou. Harry. Northern Ireland.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 9, 2011 at 7:11 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    Is it possible to burn BDAV format in architect.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 9, 2011 at 4:12 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    Thank you for your response. My blu ray player and my rewriter both support BD-RE. I already burned the same files last week and it was working then on rewritable disc. I havent used architect yet for one reason. I am used to encore, Sony Vegas is very new to me. The only reason I got it was because it works with HD natively. I still do all my editing in premiere and after effects. I just wanted to burn a Blu ray disc quickly with no frills. Thats the reason for using Burnaware. I read on the net it was very fast and good. Since then I have realised that my burner is writing in BDMV format which my player dosent seem to recognise. I checked the blu rays I wrote last week by exploring files in my computer and they were in BDAV format. I dont know what I’ve done to change it.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 9, 2011 at 11:36 am in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    In my last post I thought that there might be something wrong with my Blu ray writer because my blu ray player wasn’t recognizing the disc when burned. It turns out that for some reason my blu ray writer is now burning a bdmv file whereas last week it burned in bdav format. How this has changed i dont know. My blur player dosent seem to recognize BDMV, could anyone tell me how to write in BDAV format please. I realise its probably the way I’m using my burning software but try as I might I cant get it to write in BDAV. Thankyou for your help. I’m beginning to feel I should have stuck to DVD as I’m used to that. But I like the HD quality.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 8, 2011 at 1:36 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    I know that I am probably being stupid, but this HD thing is entirely new to me. I have now created a new problem for myself. I had downloaded blu ray software for burning. The reason being I had read it was faster than encore. But I accidently downloaded express burn instead of burnaware free. I then proceeded to burn my Hd footage, but then I realised that I was burning a data blu ray. As soon as I caught on I stopped the burn. I then downloaded the correct program and burned my footage. When I put the disc into my blu ray player to watch it on TV it says no disc. It says the same thing even when I burn it with encore or any other program like vegas. Have I damaged my writer. I hope not as it is brand new. It is an LG super multi blue external blu ray disc rewriter. Sorry for being so stupid. The disc I have been using is rewritable, but even when I tried to burn to a new disc it says the same thing. No disc. When I put the disc back into my rewriter and exploe the disc on computer, the files are on the disc and I can even play the footage stream. My blu ray player plays all my blu ray films and even plays my early attempts to burn blu ray last week. So I dont think its my blu ray player. It is a philips player. Thanks in advance for your help.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 7, 2011 at 7:29 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    Thank you for your advice. I am in northern ireland so would i have to set my settings at 1080 50i. I havent tried burning your settings yet but i have played the render back on my computer and it is perfect. Thanks.

  • Harry Welsh

    January 6, 2011 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Best Render Settings For Blu-ray

    Hi james. I would be very interested to know the settings you use to burn to bluray for such good quality. I have a brand new LG external bluray rewriter. I also have a brand new bluray player. My problem is that when i burn a bluray disc, the picture quality is perfect except that it is not a smooth playback on my bluray player. The picture seems quite jerky. I am new to hd format. My camcorder is brand new as well. A panasonic hdc sd60 full 1920 1080p. I have been editing dv video for over ten years and can do all the effects and transitions easily.I moved to hd for the better quality but am disappointed in the finished product. I have both premiere pro cs3,after effects cs4 and sony vegas platinum hd 10. I would appreciate any help(before i go bald)that you could give me as to settings.

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