Frage von cr001:Hello,
'm just quite frustrated when trying out different software
on the PC.
Requirement is simple: to create Blu-ray file system, 1920x1080 30p (;, failing 60i), H.264 format, bit rate should be adjustable.
Source material are clips of HG20 and Canon EOS 5D Mk II (; So H.264 and H.264 purely out.)
Sony Vegas for example, allows you to export as Blu-Ray, but the bit rate is fixed at the 16MBit and looks bad for the Clips of the EOS.
The DVD Architect Pro Sonyerlaubt of an adjustable bit rate, but to me the workflow in collaboration with Vegas is not clear.
When I create a AVCHD clip reinziehen the Architect, I can all through the even without recompression, the MOVs but he will Neukomprimieren and it crashes with an error message.
Has anyone already done once a Blu-Ray (; or mini Blu-Ray) with high bit rates?
Recommended Software (; PC) or workflow?
Thanks in advance!
Regards
Christian
Antwort von jazzy_d:
miniBD with high data rates can not be played, unfortunately, probably of all BD players. I guess that does not rotate faster than 1x
Apparently the PS3 can not even play mpeg2 25Mbit / s (; HDV) s.DVD (; miniBD). My SonyBD player creates h.264 with max. 15-17 variable.
Antwort von cr001:
Hello,
I do not think that would be a problem, often even h.264 blu-rays with a much higher bit rate are.
Regards
Christian
Antwort von cr001:
synonymous, see here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc#Codecs
So really there the bitrates are not a problem for some Blu-Ray player.
Regards
Christian
Antwort von jazzy_d:
Note: In the same bit rate on DVD is not the same as in BD. The BD has (much smaller pits, 0 / 1) and therefore can achieve much higher data rates at 1x speed of rotation. At high data rates on miniBD (; DVD) may well cause problems with various BD players. I have exactly these "problems". But fortunately there are DVD-RW because you can just try it all.
Antwort von cr001:
Ah, okay, now I understand on what do you want out.
This point I have to go search next / compute test out /.
Apart from this, my first problem, but still, erstmal create a blu-ray too :-(;
Is (; If it all goes well and the BD5 data rate and the only problem I can think about it still, either burn blu-rays or to have pressed my film.)
Regards
Christian
Antwort von jazzy_d:
If yes synonymous on the wiki link.
BD-Video movies have a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbit / s, a maximum AV bitrate of 48 Mbps (; for both audio and video data), and a maximum video bitrate of 40 Mbit / s.
So video max. Audio 40 and max. 8 Mbit / s.
Antwort von unodostres:
I do BluRay with encoredvd. Works smoothly.