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Re: DVDit Pro and Blu Ray quality
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Dave Sicilian
on Mar 26, 2008 at 1:29:47 pm
Thanks for the reply. I have noticed that in Comp. 3 you can specify the use of an .m2v as a Blu Ray stream...though I don't entirely understand what that means. So what I gather is that I can't create a Blu Ray compliant MPEG-2 that DVDit will burn straighaway onto a BD out of Compressor (really?). The only success I've had at burning a non-transcoded file onto a BD was when I converted my original 10bit uncompressed 1080psf 23.98 video to a 1080i 29.97 MPEG-2...though I don't fully understand the implications of that type of conversion. I've tried importing uncompressed HD video into DVDit and it really didn't like that (though I'm not sure if that was a disk speed issue or not), so what file format would you suggest? I'm still playing around with things, but any input is appreciated. Thank you.
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