![]() ![]() Here are the properties of the video according to the first:Īudio Format: 48000 - compressed - Hz 6 channels Still, I'm not sure it is important to others that I have used my source video. I also managed issued by SOUL 1080 p which was uploadable on Youtube. I have successfully reduced this source with SOUL DVD quality. I don't know if it's important, but my source is that a Panasonic HDC-TM700 set to record 1080 p 30 (I do not use of their proprietary format of 60 frame). If possible, I would definitely stay with these tools. I know there are other tools out there that can do these things, but I paid my $ for Adobe Mastersuite so that he would do these things for me. What I want is someone to be kind enough to post their settings, in the level of detail above, allowing them to import an asset again so that it does not transcode the video. I tried a number of other parameters around these (including using 29.97 frame rate to match my source), but after 4 days trying different things with the SOUL, I am completely puzzled. I guess the same applies to the Blu - Ray, so I'm not really worried about the Audio. I disabled because I'm using DD 5.1 encoding and for the quality of DVD, I learned that multiplexing is a no-no to prevent still trying to transcode the things of multiplexing. According to my research, the following should work: ![]() I am now trying my hand at the Blu - Ray and facing me similar problems, but so far I have not really found any answers that have worked. ![]() I played with the settings of the SOUL and with the help of other people on these and other forums sliced all the right settings, while still would treat my native DVD quality videos and do not attempt to transcode the. CS4 - Adobe Media Encoder-> still - H.264 Blu - rayĪs many people are aware, transcoding yet can sometimes be less than optimal. ![]()
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