Ivan Pin
July 16th, 2008, 11:32 AM
I use:
1. HDV 1080-50i video from Canon HV20.
2. Vegas Pro 8b: Project HDV 1080-50i (1440x1080; 25,000 fps).
3. DVD Architect Pro 5 Project Properties:
- Disc Format: Blu-ray Disc
- Video format: MPEG-2
- Bit rate (Mbps): 25,000
- Aspect ratio: 16x9
- Resolution: 1440x1080
- Frame rate: 25,000 interlaced
My goal was to make Blu-ray disc without recompression of HDV source video. Alas, not succeeded.
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Variant 1.
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - MPEG-2; Level - High (both is not changed).
Result: Rendering with recompression (Sadly)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" is empty (No messages to display)
Result: Preparing without recompression (OK!)
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Variant 2 (Change in Vegas "Output type" to "HDV" ).
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - HDV; Level - High1440 (both is changed).
Result: Rendering without recompression (OK!) (No Recompression Required)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" now is not empty: The video 'xxxxxx.m2v on track 2 'Video' 'Name xxxxxx' will be recompressed.
Result: Preparing with recompression (Sadly)
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Variant 3 (Change in Vegas "Output type" to "HDV", and then "Level" to "High" ).
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - HDV; Level - High (both is changed).
Result: Rendering with recompression (Sadly)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" is empty (No messages to display)
Result: Preparing without recompression (OK!)
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Conclusions:
- There is no way to make Blu-ray MPEG-2 disc without recompression (either in Vegas, or in DVDA5) of HDV source video.
- DVDA5 is not likes MPEG-2 .m2v-files with "Level" := "High 1440".
Questions:
- Is this a restriction of Blu-Ray MPEG-2 standard on "Level" = "High 1440" ?
- Is this a restriction of DVDA5 ?
- Is it possible to remove "High 1440" MPEG-2 restriction in next DVDA 5a ? (It will be great for all HDV camcorder owners !)
1. HDV 1080-50i video from Canon HV20.
2. Vegas Pro 8b: Project HDV 1080-50i (1440x1080; 25,000 fps).
3. DVD Architect Pro 5 Project Properties:
- Disc Format: Blu-ray Disc
- Video format: MPEG-2
- Bit rate (Mbps): 25,000
- Aspect ratio: 16x9
- Resolution: 1440x1080
- Frame rate: 25,000 interlaced
My goal was to make Blu-ray disc without recompression of HDV source video. Alas, not succeeded.
----------------------------------
Variant 1.
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - MPEG-2; Level - High (both is not changed).
Result: Rendering with recompression (Sadly)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" is empty (No messages to display)
Result: Preparing without recompression (OK!)
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Variant 2 (Change in Vegas "Output type" to "HDV" ).
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - HDV; Level - High1440 (both is changed).
Result: Rendering without recompression (OK!) (No Recompression Required)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" now is not empty: The video 'xxxxxx.m2v on track 2 'Video' 'Name xxxxxx' will be recompressed.
Result: Preparing with recompression (Sadly)
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Variant 3 (Change in Vegas "Output type" to "HDV", and then "Level" to "High" ).
VEGAS: Render As "Main Concept MPEG-2" - "Blu-ray 1440x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream".
Note: Custom => Video: Output type - HDV; Level - High (both is changed).
Result: Rendering with recompression (Sadly)
DVDA5: Make Blu-ray Disc => Prepare => "Review Message List" is empty (No messages to display)
Result: Preparing without recompression (OK!)
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Conclusions:
- There is no way to make Blu-ray MPEG-2 disc without recompression (either in Vegas, or in DVDA5) of HDV source video.
- DVDA5 is not likes MPEG-2 .m2v-files with "Level" := "High 1440".
Questions:
- Is this a restriction of Blu-Ray MPEG-2 standard on "Level" = "High 1440" ?
- Is this a restriction of DVDA5 ?
- Is it possible to remove "High 1440" MPEG-2 restriction in next DVDA 5a ? (It will be great for all HDV camcorder owners !)