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Dec 2008
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I'm an employee for a certain school organization in their AV Productions department and we just started using Blu-ray not so long ago for basic storage. Now our video department wants to be able to make Blu-ray video discs with our equipment that we've been normally using for storage in the first place.
The problem is basically this. We've been using Nero Vision to try and create a Blu-ray video out of this but it just "hangs". Despite our best efforts and the lack of information from Nero's site regarding the "hanging", we're skipping past this regarding trying to get this to work with making Blu-ray video's. The solution we're trying to look for is to be able to take our 1920x1080 video and throw it onto a Blu-ray discs either 25GB or 50GB but what software is recommendable to do this? A great boon would be to have a software that works on both the PC and Apple equipments that we have here. Our video department works with Apple's and have their finished products exported in Quicktime as well as DVD but we'd like to go to Blu-ray at some point but not jump in it after Blu-ray becomes common. Any info would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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Oct 2006
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Your software choices: http://www.emedialive.com/articles/r...leid=11425#ixp
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you need Toast 9 Titanium for 99$, and don't forget to get the 20$ BD plug-in.
unfortunately, you're uber limited on a mac. and remember, don't expect to have any playback features of a BD video disc. ![]() basically you'll be able to burn the HD video onto a BD from Toast 9 w/BD plugin like you want though. |
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Are you looking to completely author a disc with menus, or just put together a video and audio stream for BD playback?
Use tsMuxeR (freeware) if you just need a BD structure that consists of a video stream and one or multiple audio/subtitle streams. Then use any burning app and bur to the UDF 2.5 file system... Nero Burning Rom can do this. Or you can use Sonic Scenarist for a complete solution, it's fairly advanced and that's all I can really say about it as I do not use it. Good luck. |
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Junior Member
Nov 2008
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I just got cyberlink dvd ultra suite 7 and its an amzing piece of software. If you don't need the whole suite then get a copy of cyberlink power producer. I just authored my first blu-ray home movie with it.
I can finally put all my hi-def home videos on a single br disc |
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