Burning Blu-Ray discs with Encore CS6
I had another forum thread going with this topic but it was getting to be quite long and was not giving me the answers I was looking for so I thought I would try starting a new discussion.
Before you reply to this question, please understand that while I have dabbled off and on (mostly off) with simple video editing with Premirere Pro for nearly 10 years, I still consider myself a 'beginner' so if you want to respond, please use language that a beginner can understand. For instance; " Create an iso image" is WAY over my head! I have no idea what that means or how to do it.
I'm currently using Premiere Pro CC 2017 . I've already done all of the editing and now just need to burn the 1 1/2 hour sequence onto a Blu-ray disc that my client can play on a home Blu-ray player. I'm using a PC with Windows 7 and I do have a Blu-ray burner. I have also downloaded Encore CS6.
Here are my questions:
1. Exactly what Format and Preset settings should I use in the Export section of Premiere 2017 to create the files needed to author a Blu-ray disc (NTSC 1080)? 1080i or 1080p? Is frame rate critical (the sequence was edited at a frame rate of 29.97 but it's OK if the output is 23.97 fps)? There will be no menus and the quality should be good but doesn't 'have' to be broadcast quality. As long as it plays in my client's home Blu-Ray player without any problem. It's fine if it just starts playing as soon as they insert the disc. I want to keep this as simple as possible!
2. I have tried Exporting the sequence several times with different settings and I've noticed that Premiere creates 4 different files; MP4, XMP, XMPSES and WAV. Are all 4 needed to author the Blu-Ray or just certain ones? Which ones?
3. I'm aware that there is no longer a dynamic link between Premiere 2017 and Encore CS6. Therefore; exactly how do I import the files (and which files?) into Encore CS6 and then what are the steps to authoring a Blu-ray disc?
If you don't have the time or patience to give a complete and thorough responce, or can't stand dealing with 'beginners', then please don't bother. I've been struggling with this for weeks now and I just want to get 'er done as simply as possible!
Big thanks to everyone who has helped or tried to help me with this dilemma! I really do appreciate all the good will!
Chris
