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  • Sebastian Fudali

    August 20, 2019 at 4:30 am in reply to: Render settings for 2.7k 60fps on Blu-ray

    BD supports not the progressive FHD:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray#Video
    The trick is in HEVC.

  • Sebastian Fudali

    August 19, 2019 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Render settings for 2.7k 60fps on Blu-ray

    Nah. Render to full HD instead of regular HD.

    BS is 25 frames per second or 50 fields per second. If it’s natively progressive, then keep it that way.

    Crop, or resize to 1080p.

  • Sebastian Fudali

    August 19, 2019 at 8:02 am in reply to: Render settings for 2.7k 60fps on Blu-ray

    With 2,7K you are bound to lose quality.
    BD supports only 2K and 4K (with HEVC).

    The question is did you REALLY record in 60p, or in NTShitC in 59,940p.

    Your options are either to downscale it to 2K, or upscale it to 4K to HEVC.
    But your best bet is to crop to 2K, of course if your frame composition allows for that, if you have uneeded background.

    As for bitrate, I don’t remember if BD supports compressed audio of GP, but you can uncompress it to 16/48 LPCM. Max video bitrate is 40Mbps, so set to standard 36Mbps.

    And you’re good to go.

    But next time stick with proper natural number framerate of 25, or 50 fps, makes life much easier.

  • Sebastian Fudali

    March 28, 2018 at 7:11 pm in reply to: External video recorder in 4:2:0

    That setup will be what I will be going towards.

    But for now I settled in Ninja 2, it’s portable and can be mounted on the camcorder.

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