Probably because the transcoding is different. Note that neither MPEG-2 nor
H.264, by itself, completely describes the transcoding. Also, it may not
necessary to first transcode in Premiere, I think you can let Encore do it
all.
Lee
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of cloud_nine_video
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 9:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AP] Question about exporting for Blu-Ray
Hello,
I am still on CS4.
I have a Sony NX5 camera which creates AVCHD files; I record in 1080p/60i
format. I have successfully exported these files from Premiere to create a
regular DVD (MPEG-2) in Encore. I'm very happy with the results.
Now I want to experiment with Blu-Ray and purchased a Blu-Ray burner. I have
tried exporting from Premiere using H.264 compression. The Adobe Media
Encoder does its thing, which, with H.264, takes forever. However, in my
attempts, Encore always shows the imported assets as "Untranscoded" and I
can't understand why, since I am matching the Encore project settings to the
exported media. I do not want to re-transcode!
Can anyone share his/her Blu-Ray export settings and the equivalent Encore
project settings so that the footage is only encoded once, by AME?
Thanks!
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