Whit Prophet
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Further info:
The video is a stitched output of a Pixellot camera.
Here is the MediaInfo data on the file:
Encoded date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
Tagged date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
Writing application : vlc 2.2.4 stream outputVideo
ID : 2
Format : AVC
Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile : High@L3.1
Format settings, CABAC : Yes
Format settings, RefFrames : 4 frames
Codec ID : avc1
Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
Duration : 1 h 59 min
Bit rate : 1 503 kb/s
Width : 1 280 pixels
Height : 738 pixels
Original height : 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio : 1.734
Original display aspect ratio : 16:9
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 24.973 FPS
Minimum frame rate : 1.389 FPS
Maximum frame rate : 25.000 FPS
Original frame rate : 25.000 FPS
Color space : YUV
Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
Bit depth : 8 bits
Scan type : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.064
Stream size : 1.26 GiB (88%)
Language : English
Encoded date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
Tagged date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
mdhd_Duration : 2884633Audio
ID : 1
Format : mp3
Codec ID : 0
Duration : 1 h 59 min
Source duration : 1 h 59 min
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : 192 kb/s
Maximum bit rate : 4 347 kb/s
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Stream size : 164 MiB (11%)
Source stream size : 164 MiB (11%)
Language : English
Encoded date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
Tagged date : UTC 2017-05-26 16:18:53
mdhd_Duration : 7179771 -
Howard, did you ever get a response? I too am now asking this same question. I have 6 .MTS files I want to play as a single video, using Architect 6. Help
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Success to some degree! YEAH !!
I now have a playable Blu Ray disk of the game. No titles nor chapters but I do have an awesome video!
So after multiple partial and complete renders, as .m2v, as .avc, etc I finally opted to utilize the “Burn Disc” option in Vegas Pro. I used the “Render image and burn” selection which did in fact generate the BD as well as leave the .iso file on my computer.
I couldn’t begin to estimate the number of hours I spent with all the editing and rendering but the finished video has been worth it. Thanks to everyone for their advice and insights.
Whit
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Thanks Dave
I wish that were the case.
My SVP 9 was a special package when I purchased my NX5U camera. Inside the jacket of the DVD it says quite explicitly that DVDA is only a trial version and if you wish to purchase go to ………..
I am npow in the middle of must be my 6th rendering of the files. Setting up the rendering farm tomorrow for distributed rendering. Hope that will cut down on the amount of time it takes. Does anyone know if I can add 1 or 2 more computers for rendering?
Thanks
Whit
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Thanks John
I did then render the file again for the audio. To my dismay I then discovered my version of Sony Vegas Pro 9 was a standalone one, DVD Architect was only a 30 day trial.The software that came with my BluRay burner does not accept the .m2v formatted files.
So now I sit with this 2 hours (hockey game) of great video and don’t know how to proceed (short of putting up the $200 to purchase DVD Architect).
Is there a “free” piece of software that will burn my video to a BluRay DVD?
I found one at least but it doesn’t seem to grap th audio along with the .m2v video file.
Thanks
Whit
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Sorta confusing, I have to ask which selection gives you the avc file, the Sony AVC selection ?
Thanks
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Hi
I have been following this thread and the other about rendering. I have a real issue (lack of knowledge) about the correct / best procedure for producing a Blu Ray DVD.I have 3 projects (periods of a hockey game) in Sony Vegas Pro 9. Video was shot on my Sony NX5U as 1080i. I then rendered them and they came out as .m2v files with no audio. I was a little depressed.
Can someone be so kind as to steer me in the right direction to getting the 3 projects (as videos of course) onto a Blu Ray disk. I am now thinking render each one as avc and then combine the files. Then burn this one composite file to a BluRay DVD.
Am I on the right track?
Thanks
Whit