HD Footage in Blu-Ray format on a normal DVD Disc
by Jon Edwards
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Mar 1, 2008 at 6:43:23 pm
Hi Guys,
I think my last post got rejected as I wasn't using a screen name!
I want to send out an HD preview to clients along with their SD DVD's and I can render and burn the work area in premiere fine.
If I click 'Export->Adobe Encore' I can select the Blu-Ray as the export option but do I need a Blu-Ray disc in the drive to burn it as it seems to not let me do it without one, and presumably it is just the data on a disc type as I cant afford $16 per disc on a speculative HD purchase..I can afford 50c for a DVD and a short watermarked render..!!
Re: HD Footage in Blu-Ray format on a normal DVD Disc by Steven L. Gotz on Mar 1, 2008 at 7:41:48 pm
I suggest using Windows Media on a data DVD for such things. You may want to check with your clients as to the size/resolution of their PC monitors. Exporting to 1920X1080 is often a waste of bandwidth when 1280X720 is all the more their monitors can handle. For example, I run two monitors at 1280X1024 each, so a 1280 video makes the most sense. And you get better quality at the same data rate due to the smaller frame.
Or, maybe use Flash or Quicktime. In anycase, unless your clients have a Blu-Ray DVD player, what is the point in using a Blu-Ray compatible format?
Re: HD Footage in Blu-Ray format on a normal DVD Disc by Thomas Santopolo on Mar 3, 2008 at 2:23:40 pm
Use Encore to create a Blu-Ray disk but output it to folders(you will end up with 2 folders). Then use Nero 8 and burn the DVD with UDF format and set the file system to manual and UDF 2.5. Works great.