Dennis St. John
March 2nd, 2011, 09:52 AM
Hello All,
The lack of blu-ray disc authoring options out there right now is staggering, or so it would seem.
So far, I have had the most luck with Toast, but that has also left me wanting.
I produce a lot of video for a local dance studio and the thing I need the most is the ability to be able to deliver blu-ray video with chapter markers at exact locations in the video (so they can skip through dance numbers). Toast will not allow you to do this. I place my chapter markers and adequately describe them on the Timeline with FCP7, export, but Toast ignores them. I have tried two methods of export, one through Compressor and one direct. Both work in terms of the video as a whole, but NO chaptering is exported.
I have also exported clips separately (along the timeline in FCP7 using In and Out points), fed them into Toast as individual clips, yet when you are viewing the video, and click the Blu-ray remote's "Next" button, nothing... nada... (it does not go to the next video clip). However, with the same individual clip treatment, it will produce a disc with a menu that you can access (if you opt to have a menu on the disc) and it actually does show each clip individually and let you select and play the clip you choose, but this is as close as I have ever got.
Any other ideas anyone might be willing to share in my dilemma?
I do have Encore CS4, and have opened it a few times but have been very intimidated by the process. I haven't found a good tutorial on how to use Encore.
Again, I produce all my video with FCP7, and place my chapter markers there. What should I do from there? How should I export and what program is the best to be using to create Blu-rays? I don't need any fancy menus - basic is fine. I would just like viewers to be able to skip through performance numbers, autoplay or basic menu to select a clip to watch.
Thank you for your time!
The lack of blu-ray disc authoring options out there right now is staggering, or so it would seem.
So far, I have had the most luck with Toast, but that has also left me wanting.
I produce a lot of video for a local dance studio and the thing I need the most is the ability to be able to deliver blu-ray video with chapter markers at exact locations in the video (so they can skip through dance numbers). Toast will not allow you to do this. I place my chapter markers and adequately describe them on the Timeline with FCP7, export, but Toast ignores them. I have tried two methods of export, one through Compressor and one direct. Both work in terms of the video as a whole, but NO chaptering is exported.
I have also exported clips separately (along the timeline in FCP7 using In and Out points), fed them into Toast as individual clips, yet when you are viewing the video, and click the Blu-ray remote's "Next" button, nothing... nada... (it does not go to the next video clip). However, with the same individual clip treatment, it will produce a disc with a menu that you can access (if you opt to have a menu on the disc) and it actually does show each clip individually and let you select and play the clip you choose, but this is as close as I have ever got.
Any other ideas anyone might be willing to share in my dilemma?
I do have Encore CS4, and have opened it a few times but have been very intimidated by the process. I haven't found a good tutorial on how to use Encore.
Again, I produce all my video with FCP7, and place my chapter markers there. What should I do from there? How should I export and what program is the best to be using to create Blu-rays? I don't need any fancy menus - basic is fine. I would just like viewers to be able to skip through performance numbers, autoplay or basic menu to select a clip to watch.
Thank you for your time!