Compressor Settings for Burning a Blu-Ray with Adobe Encore
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This is great - thanks. Quick question though, following these instructions and the resulting blu-ray when burned to disc via Adobe Encore, has some colour issues - lot's warm/red pigment in faces and occasional 'patching' when it comes to the colours. Any ideas on why this would be happening? In the Encore window, the video looks just fine. My source that I compressed to MPEG-2 for Blu-Ray was a 10-bit Uncompressed QT. Any advice/help would be appreciated. Thanks again!
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@DivineMediaCompany We use anything from Sony to Verbatim with no issues. We buy the printable Blu-Ray discs and have had no issues whatsoever. We have a LaCie blu-ray burner too that works ike a charm.
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We've been using verbatim without any issues.
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Thanks FineLine as for blue ray dvd's what would recommend to use? I have heard of people having issues playing them.....
Thank you!!!!
vANILLAPRO02 1 month ago
@vANILLAPRO02 Your Welcome!
FineLineMultimedia 1 month ago
Can you tell me what you need to do in Encore settings wise to ensure that when you import the compressed file into Encore and add it to a timeline the Blu-Ray Transcode status doesn't then say "untranscoded" and tries to transcode agin when you build the disc. I've found this affects quality and takes so much longer!! Cheers!
CameraOnFilms2008 2 months ago
@CameraOnFilms2008 Just make sure the project is set to do not transcode when you make it.
FineLineMultimedia 2 months ago
Thanks! Save my life ;-*
MrsAaZ1a9 2 months ago
@MrsAaZ1a9 No problem!
FineLineMultimedia 2 months ago