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Muxing with Streamclip because Toast does a poor job
by Kevin O'Brien on Mar 27, 2009 at 4:54:10 pm

Hi All,
I am preparing a BD-5 of a project that is about 15 minutes shot on Varicam.
I have made good H264 and ac3 files. I'm trying to use streamclip to mux it so I can make the disc.
I have Toast 9 but it muxes poorly and the results are unusable.
From what I read toast 10 is no better.
I prefer to stay in H264 because I can use lower data rate safer on BD5.
So I'm trying Streamclip.

In streamclip I open the H264, sound is there from the ac3 file and it all plays well.
All the convert to options (i want to go to TS) are grey.
I'm probably missing something simple, but I'm stumped.
Any suggestions?
Any other program that can mux this without forking over the $600 upgrade that gets me to Adobe Encore?
Otherwise anyone out there who can mux it for me?
I'll pay some reasonable amount.


Thanks,
Kevin


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