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Creating Blue Ray Disc

  • October 1, 2018
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Hello Everyone.

This is the first time I want to create a Blue Ray Disc.

I have a 2 Minutes 1920x1080 Clip, The client has a Restaurant, and he has a Blue Ray Player Attached to a Large T.V, and He want to play the Clip, and he wants the Clip to play as Repeat like a Loop. In other words, he dose not want to keep on clicking on the Play Button.

Also, when I Export this In Premiere Pro, should I export It as H.264 Blue Ray, Or MPEG2 Blue Ray ?

The Video has a good quality, Therefore I want the best setting so It can play In Blue Ray

Thank you very much.

NOTE: I THINK ENCORE IS ONE OF THE BEST D.V.D CREATING PROGRAMS IN THE MARKET.

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Correct answer Stan Jones

For a short clip, MPEG2 Blu-ray or H.264 Blu-ray may not matter. There is a current issue in PR 2018.12 where a H.264 Blu-ray export is not behaving properly and prevents creation of a BD.

To author the disk, set the end action of the single timeline to itself. (name of timeline -> chapter 1) Encore always sets a chapter 1, you don't need to create one.

The Encore preview should show this correctly: menu appears for 3 seconds then the timeline plays and keeps looping.

Depending on what the clip does in the first and last frames, the gap may be more or less noticeable/objectionable. For some players, the last frame will freeze until the next loop starts.

My test worked in Encore preview, PowerDVD 17, and from a BD player to TV using a BD rewriteable disk.

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Community Expert
October 1, 2018

For a short clip, MPEG2 Blu-ray or H.264 Blu-ray may not matter. There is a current issue in PR 2018.12 where a H.264 Blu-ray export is not behaving properly and prevents creation of a BD.

To author the disk, set the end action of the single timeline to itself. (name of timeline -> chapter 1) Encore always sets a chapter 1, you don't need to create one.

The Encore preview should show this correctly: menu appears for 3 seconds then the timeline plays and keeps looping.

Depending on what the clip does in the first and last frames, the gap may be more or less noticeable/objectionable. For some players, the last frame will freeze until the next loop starts.

My test worked in Encore preview, PowerDVD 17, and from a BD player to TV using a BD rewriteable disk.

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October 1, 2018

Alternately, create an .mp4 file and have it play back from a Digital Media Player device. Many available for less than $100 on Amazon. Plug in a USB stick or USB drive into device and it plays files out via HDMI. With remote control, should offer loop option. If customer needs changes or updates to video, you don't have to author a new disk, just quickly export a new .mp4 and email to him/her!

Thanks

Jeff