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June 12, 2017
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When creating a Blu-ray Disc!

  • June 12, 2017
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Please understand that I am not good at English and wrote it in Google Translator.

The camcorder you are using is a Sony fdr ax100 model. When I shoot, I have a codec selection, I have the xavc codec and avchd codec. In the product manual, xavc 1080p 60 frames were shot because the xavc codec is clearer.

I edited the shot in Premiere cc and finally made this Blu-ray disc. However, there is no xavc sequence to choose from in Premiere cc. Instead, avchd has a 1080p 60 frame sequence. I have no choice but to finish editing the avchd 1080p 60 frame sequence and the final output is to Blu-ray.

But I want to output to Blu-ray, but 1080p is only 23.97 frames.
When I select it and print it, the screen breaks when the screen moves.

Sony camcorder When editing a 1080p 60-frame source in xavc mode in Premiere cc, what sequence should I choose, and when I want to make a Blu-ray disc, which preset should I choose the best result?

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Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 12, 2017

Moving this discussion to Encore.

Cheers,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2017

I create great quality Blu-rays when i export 1050p50 to 1080i so Anns advice abowe is spot on.

On topic/off topic:

Since Rovi seems to have continued to support the Sonic Solutions code since Scenarist is still alive it would be great if Adobe could reach out to Rovi for a continued develepoment of Adobe Encore. We really need an authoring solution that last. Adobe Encore is End Of Life and an OS update can and will break it eventually.

Today we have two solutions: Consumer apps with almost no control that are template driven or professional solutions that costs far to much that they probably don´t even want to sell to John Doe. I tried Blue Disc Studio and it seemed ok but has very limited preview options making it kind of unusable in many cases, or at least very hard to work with.

Rovi: Scenarist BD Blu-ray Disc Production - Encode and Create Blu-ray Disc Titles - Rovi

Stan Jones
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2017

The scenarist page you link is actually on the page of a professional writer (Delancie). Here is the official page:

Scenarist - The Professional Authoring Standard

Do you know anyone who has actually bought any of the scenarist products recently?

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2017

Do you know anyone who has actually bought any of the scenarist products recently?

No, i don´t.

I started to look for Encore alternatives a couple of weeks ago and found Scenarist among other solutions. I was under the impression that Scenarist was EOL and since Rovi bought Sonic Solutions i glare of hope that Encore might get some love after all was filling my room. Maybe Scenarist has been rewritten, i don´t know.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2017

which preset should I choose the best result?

H.264 Bluray / HD 1080i 29.97.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 12, 2017
Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 12, 2017

Hi 주원이,

Thanks for your post.

I want to make a Blu-ray disc, which preset should I choose the best result?

60 fps is not supported with standard Blu-ray discs. You need to create a file for a UHD Blu-ray (use HEVC output presets from Media Encoder). Unfortunately, Encore CS6 cannot create a UHD Blu-ray. You may want to look at other products for creating such a disc. There is some discussion of UHD authoring products (or the lack thereof) on the Red User forum: UHD Bluray Authoring?

My personal feeling is that you should acquire or transcode footage to standard frame rates for Blu-ray disc creation and continue to use Encore CS6.

Thanks,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio