I export to BD as MPEG2 for Blu-Ray from Premiere, author the BDs in
Encore, playback in home set top BD player and/or on my Sony BWU-100a BD
drive via Cyberlink's software (Power DVD 6.6 BD) that came with the drive.
Works fine and has no problem with separated a/v. Apparently the software
players must be BD compatible. Buy the upgrade J

John

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of jfkalata
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 5:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] BluRay HD output from CS3

 

I've been working HD projects (as a hobby) using CS3 and outputting 
back out to HDV in order to watch my projects on TV (without any 
problems, and spectacular results, I might add). 

My question has to do with using the Adobe Media Encoder to export to 
Blu-Ray in either the mpg or h.264 formats. Either of these two 
options separates the video & audio. None of my software players 
will recombine the two files for viewing on my PC (using Nero8, 
PowerDVD8, or WMP11).

Is there something or a setting I'm missing here??? Is there a 
different player that will work instead?

Also (from anyone who has burned a project to Blu-Ray), can I assume 
that software like Nero does indeed recombine video/audio when the 
project is burned to disk?

Thanks in advance;

Jack 

 



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