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Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 01:37 PM

Joachim that is great. It would be nice to know how many Blu-Ray players normal DVD's and Toast 9 burn will work on from a Quicktime file.

Joachim Hoge December 2nd, 2008 01:44 PM

I would like to know that too.
Unfortunatly not many people have them yet so itīs difficult to try them out on different players.
The PS3 seems to play any disk thrown at it, so itīs not the best machine to judge from.

Again, I was amazed at how well the image looked. It was skiing in powder snow and the detail in the spraying snow was just incredible

Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 02:09 PM

I guess the best way is to burn a short clip and take the disk to a place like Best Buy and go through all the Blu-Ray players. Not sure if they will allow this?

Joachim Hoge December 2nd, 2008 02:26 PM

Thatīs a thought

Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 02:41 PM

Only problem I do not own Toast 9.

Joachim Hoge December 2nd, 2008 02:43 PM

It was on sale this Black friday, but itīs not too bad though around $80-100

Khoi Pham December 2nd, 2008 03:52 PM

The original question was that the client wants a blu-ray disc, why do some of you telling him to burn blu-ray files on a standard DVD, that is not right, if you tell a client something then deliver the real deal, go out and buy a blu-ray burner, authoring program and encoder and deliver the blu-ray disc, if you don't want to invest in it right now then find somebody to do it for you, if you can't find somebody to do it for you, contact me privately and we can work something out.

Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 04:24 PM

Khoi we are just discussing the options. True if he wants Blu-Ray disk then he has to get a Blu-Ray burner but this is a forum to learn and we are just discussing the options which might help him.

Could burning onto a normal DVD for a test be cheaper then doing a test on a Blu-Ray disk I think so. So then once you go to Blu-Ray you could reduce your bad disk which would be a good thing.

Khoi Pham December 2nd, 2008 04:30 PM

You can buy a BD-RE and use it over and over, burn to DVD only gives you 20 minutes or so, and at low bitrate, if you really want to test, you must use BD-RE and test with the exact disc image you are going to burn for real and that include menus, chapters and everything.

Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 05:37 PM

Thanks Khoi that is good to know.
What burner do you use?
And what software?

Khoi Pham December 2nd, 2008 05:42 PM

I use the Sony bwu-200s burner, ProCoder to encoded and Encore to author, and have no problem with compatibilty with players so far.

Paul Cronin December 2nd, 2008 07:22 PM

Nice burner too bad it will not work with Mac OS.

Joel Peregrine December 3rd, 2008 01:04 AM

Khoi - Are you saying that supplying a DVD with a blu-ray compatible file is somehow unethical? Just curious.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Khoi Pham (Post 971831)
The original question was that the client wants a blu-ray disc, why do some of you telling him to burn blu-ray files on a standard DVD, that is not right, if you tell a client something then deliver the real deal, go out and buy a blu-ray burner, authoring program and encoder and deliver the blu-ray disc, if you don't want to invest in it right now then find somebody to do it for you, if you can't find somebody to do it for you, contact me privately and we can work something out.


Chad Dyle December 4th, 2008 08:16 AM

I tried the FCP to Toast method a few weeks back and had no luck. I exported the video from FCS as a Quicktime reference file. I then opened it in Compressor and converted it to an H.264 file. I dropped that file into Toast and it recognized it, but when I tried to build the BD, it errored out. I'm not in front of my Mac Pro right now, but I'll update this post later with the error code. I did Google it and found other people were having the same problem. Roxio didn't seem to offer any ideas. Was this the correct way to get the video to Toast?

Khoi Pham December 4th, 2008 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joel Peregrine (Post 972079)
Khoi - Are you saying that supplying a DVD with a blu-ray compatible file is somehow unethical? Just curious.

Well heck yes, if you tell them that you are going to give them a blu-ray disc, then give them a blu-ray disc, not a dvd disc with half quality HD material on it, DVD media can't sustain 40mb/sec video data rate, all of my BD are VBR with up to 40mb/sec max bitrate for complex high details scenes.


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