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Under export -> devices -> computer -> HD 1080, I can write my video to a file. Under export -> Disk -> DVD, I only have two SD options. Where are the HD options? I did a bluray in the past with another movie before they removed the functionality. Now I don't have HD.
I don't know exactly when (I have version 2021) but as you have discovered the BluRay option has been removed
You will need to export a HiDef file and use other software to author and write a BluRay disc
Windows only DVD+BluRay https://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/taw6.html
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This is what I see after inserting a blank DVD and scanning for the device.
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This is exactly what I'm seeing and facing. As of February of this year I still had higher definition options for burning an ordinary DVD, not even a BluRay. Something got updated in the background that took this away! Who in their right mind thought this was a good idea?
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And I am using Premiere Elements 14! Explain to me how my higher definition DVD option was removed without me actively seeking an update? I am royally POd.
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And I am using Premiere Elements 14! Explain to me how my higher definition DVD option was removed without me actively seeking an update? I am royally POd.
By @VonBraunsky
I don't think Adobe has the tools to remove a feature in older software like your version. Without knowing more, my guess is that the drivers that came with your disc burner were changed or deleted. I once had an ASUS 'gamer' laptop with a built in DVD and Blu-Ray burner. After a Windows update, it quit and I never got it to work again.
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I don't know exactly when (I have version 2021) but as you have discovered the BluRay option has been removed
You will need to export a HiDef file and use other software to author and write a BluRay disc
Windows only DVD+BluRay https://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/taw6.html
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thanks for the suggestion. I will try to find the disks that came with ASUS burners
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Rather than looking for the old discs, try looking for updated drivers online.
This may be complex. If I recall correctly, there were legal battles with Dolby whose computer code was used by Sony and Panasonic when Blu-Ray standards were developed. Adobe stopped using everything from Dolby and that seems to have ended any HD disc burning. I read something last week that suggested Microsoft is doing something similar. If that is true, it might be the cause of your issue.