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January 15, 2018
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Multiplexing H.264 Blu-ray

  • January 15, 2018
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In Premiere Pro CC 2017 I thought that the H.264 Blu-ray files could be multiplexed.  I now have Premiere Pro CC 2018.  There is no multiplexing available.  The audio format is PCM.

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    Gabriel_Cristescu
    Participant
    April 29, 2018

    I believe it is a bug of Premiere Pro 2018 version. I started Premiere Pro 2017 first, close it and then started Premiere Pro 2018. There was something on Multiplexer tab but when i tried to export Blu-ray format (m2t file) there was also an error message saying that the codec is not registered and i must register it first. I could not render anything ..

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 29, 2018

    Its not a bug.

    No dolby supported anymore in 2018 so subsequently no multiplexing.

    Averdahl
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 31, 2021

    its now 2021 and I want to create blu rays. I cannot mutliplex the bluray presets. I know these presets are not popular but for the money Im paying I should be able to do this. I tried dragging the separate audio and video into some burning software but the end product had sync problems. Im not a wiz at this stuff so any thoughts would be welcome. 


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    I tried dragging the separate audio and video into some burning software but the end product had sync problems. Im not a wiz at this stuff so any thoughts would be welcome. 


    By @seniornewbie

     

    If this still is an issue in Authoring Works 6 i would import both files into Premiere Pro and place them on a new timeline to verify if the files are out of sync or not. They may be out of sync to start with, not so unusual if the source footage is from smartphones.

     

    I use Authoring Works 6 and files exported from Premiere Pro using the H.264 Blu-ray as format are always in sync on the burned disc. As Ann says, the files will work in Authoring Works 6 and will not be re-encoded. When importing you can just pick the video file since Authoring Works 6 is smart and will import the audio at the same time.

    Stan Jones
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 15, 2018

    I don't have 2018 on this machine, but I did not think there was a difference. Are you sure you are looking at the multiplexing and not audio tab?

    Inspiring
    January 15, 2018

    The Audio Tab format is:  "PCM".  Multiplexer Tab is set to: " None".  There are no other options.

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 15, 2018

    When you export using the MPEG2-DVD preset the default is to create 2 files (audio and video) since that is what Encore wants to be able to author a DVD

    I don't do BluRay, but will presume the process is the same... using a BluRay preset will create the 2 files you would then import into Encore for authoring

    If you want audio and video in one file, I think you need to use a different preset