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  • Very useful info, thank you again!

  • Oh that must be what I did before! Thank you very much!! Although I still can’t believe how dumb Encore is when it comes to Blu-ray. I can see why Adobe gave up on it.

    One last question: what are the advantages to using one multipage menu instead of a bunch of single-page menus? I assume the navigation is better/quicker with a multipage?

    Thanks!

  • That’s good enough for me!

    Thank you both
    PL

  • Hi Jeff,

    The purpose of the export is to have a personal copy of my extended cut that’s comparable or indistinguishable in quality to the officially released Blu-ray, since my edit is meant to be an alternative to the real movie. The resulting file has to be easily played and shareable on a variety of devices (computer, TV with USB drive, Plex, etc).

    Once exported, it will not be posted online or re-encoded in different formats or burnt to disc. It will be a file that can be readily accessible to play on devices mentioned above.

    Hope that makes sense!

  • Good to know, I wasn’t familliar with this codec. The reason I thought of H264 as the best option was this: when I demux the streams from an MKV made directly from a Blu-ray using tsMuxer, the codec for the video stream usually shows H264.

    Was I wrong in my way of thinking? I see DNxHD is made by AVID, so would it be compatible with Premiere?

    Thanks for your reply!

    PL Boucher

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