Geoffrey Cox
May 8th, 2015, 09:50 AM
Hi,
I'm sure this sort of question has been asked before but I have a specific remit and 'problem' and have no experience with blu-ray:
I need to upload a file of my film for a festival (it has been accepted). They will prepare / burn it to blu-ray so just need the file. The original file is ProRes codec and is 31GB so no way I can upload that so I need to compress it. The original file is 45 minutes long, 1080i 25fps (actually1440x1080 displayed as 1920x1080).
They say H.264 .mp4 is fine but I have little other info and have no idea how the film will be projected. I have Compressor 4.1 and also the Adobe suit CS6 (though am only familiar with Premier).
Can anyone tell me the best compression settings? I'd like to keep the audio as 24bit 48KHz PCM if possible and for ease of upload keep it embedded in the film. Also should I leave it interlaced? Is .mp4 automatic with H.264 (I get confused by codecs and file formats)?
Thanks.
I'm sure this sort of question has been asked before but I have a specific remit and 'problem' and have no experience with blu-ray:
I need to upload a file of my film for a festival (it has been accepted). They will prepare / burn it to blu-ray so just need the file. The original file is ProRes codec and is 31GB so no way I can upload that so I need to compress it. The original file is 45 minutes long, 1080i 25fps (actually1440x1080 displayed as 1920x1080).
They say H.264 .mp4 is fine but I have little other info and have no idea how the film will be projected. I have Compressor 4.1 and also the Adobe suit CS6 (though am only familiar with Premier).
Can anyone tell me the best compression settings? I'd like to keep the audio as 24bit 48KHz PCM if possible and for ease of upload keep it embedded in the film. Also should I leave it interlaced? Is .mp4 automatic with H.264 (I get confused by codecs and file formats)?
Thanks.