![]() Of course, you have to learn how to use Encore - I learnt most of it from the MacProVideo tutorial! Having fiddled around trying to make BR disks from Toast and being very dissatisfied with the poor menus and navigation it was a real pleasure to work with all the tools in Encore. All the editing was done in FCP-X, exported as 7 separate ProRes video files and converted into BluRay H264 using Compressor. I have just finished a 3-hour DL disk of multiple episodes and chapters from a long Mediterranean cruise and I am super pleased with the result. They finally have chapter playlists working so you can easily bunch together and play individual episodes from different parts of the disk. You can import multilayer menus from Photoshop and even edit them in PS from within Encore. Having taken this plunge I have been able to make really good BR disks with full menus. Unfortunately Adobe ONLY bundles this with Premiere - which means you have to fork out for Premiere as well even though you don't need to use it at all! I have found that there is only one way to get really good BluRay disks - you have to swallow REALLY hard and buy Adobe Encore. Is there a better way to make high quality Blu-ray videos, using something other than Toast?īlu-ray burner is: OWC Mercury Pro 12X Blu-ray+DVD/CD Burner FireWire 800/400 (made by Pioneer) Why is Toast re-encoding when I tell it to "Never" re-encode? Since the QT movies are H.264, 48 KHz 24-bit PCM audio, what exactly is it re-encoding?ģ. Are there different settings you would recommend?Ģ. I tried going to a Disc Image rather than a Blu-ray disc just to see what would happen, and in this case it multiplexed rather than re-encoded, and this went much faster.ġ. The quality degradation is not huge, like you see in going to the Internet, but it is noticeable in the skin tones.Īudio Format: PCM, 48KHz, 24-bit, stereo.Įven though I set it to "Never" re-encode, Toast is re-encoding when I burn. The test discs I have created are disappointing. I am now burning a Blu-ray video using Toast Titanium (version 11.1). I have created twenty H.264 QT movies by Sharing from FCP X. ![]()
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