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I've created a wedding video for my Nephew with a lot of special effects, particle backgrounds,animations, etc. I'd like to create AVCHD's because my computer doesn't have a blu-ray burner.
I'm using Premiere Pro CC 2017 and I'm not sure what to do. I'm hoping someone knows what I can do here. I have countless hours invested in it. 1080p and it looks great at a file size 27mb. a second.
Thanks, Terry
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AVCHD is a capture ( camera shoot) format.
Export a mp4 using a Youtube Preset and you adjust the data rate as you choose. Anything above 20 is fine.
I am sure that will satisfy your need.
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Thanks for responding
An mp4 won't work. What I'm trying to do is create a high definition DVD that plays in a blu ray player. Corel VS can do it but color quality suffers as a result of importing the Premiere Pro rendered video. I would like to export a file that needs "Possibly" needs no conversion whatsoever and can be burned directly to disk.The whole key here is that I'm using a standard DVD burner.I don't understand the process that well. I just know what Corel calls AVCHD Disk authoring works and looks great on blu ray players. If I owned a blu ray burner it would make things much easier.
I have access to NERO 2016.
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Encore will do AVCHD pass through, but on a BD disk. The trick is that only Blu-ray legal AVCHD is not transcoded.
See AVCHD pass through on this page.
Build a finished project in Adobe Encore CS5, CS6
You can put a small BD project (20 some minutes) on a DVD by building to a BD image and burning to DVD. Other limits apply. BD burners are cheap.
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I would not recommend making AVCHD disk (which are actually HD content on DVD)
You dont need a BD burner to make avchd disks but you do need a BD player to play them. (BUT not all BD players play avchd disks well)
These disks wont play on a dvd player.
The trick here is to make a BD project in Encore and export to a BD image,
Then with e.g. Imgburn or Nero you can burn this BD-image as an image to dvd-disk.
I don't understand why consumer video-editing programs still offer avchd disks.
They are from the dark ages when BD burners and disk were very expensive.
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Dark ages? I wouldn't go that far.
Thanks for the feedback but I have a Blu-ray player that accepts flash drives and mp4 progressive video files.I'm don't create Blu-ray videos professionally so I have no need to own or purchase a Blu-Ray burner.
I'm in the untenable position of needing to send several 1080p disks of a wedding video I created. The video happens to be just under 20 min. in duration and a perfect candidate for the AVCHD format.
I understand where you're coming from. Nero allows you to create AVCHD's from any video file. "I Believe"?
The original file size is reduced dramatically by Nero and there is a slight color shift as well.
Original File.
Nero reduces this to 2.5 GB and that can't be working in my favor.
So I'm still seeking a better way if there is one.Any other Ideas?
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Kind of repeating myself.
You export in Premiere with a H.264 Bluray preset which is 1080i (1080p is illegal format for BD).
Make bluray image/iso in Encore.
Burn this iso as an image with Nero to a dvd-disk.
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Okay thanks so much Ann, I'm with ya now. How do you output an ISO image from Encore? I really appreciate your time on this.I'm more of a computer file share than anything else.
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Thanks so much Ann
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my computer doesn't have a blu-ray burner.
Remedy that.