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How to do Disc Setting While burn video to Blu ray?
There are many tutorials about how to burn video to Blu-ray discs on line. Not too much of them focus on disc settings a lot. Some of you guys may be confuse about how to set these parameter to meet own demand.
Blu-ray disc is born for high definition video storage and playback. So, while you burn video onto Blu-ray disc, pay attention to the relevant settings. Following content will show you how to do the setting utilizing Blu ray maker.
After you've finished editing and creating your disc menus, it's time to set the recording parameters and burn to disc. This is the tricky part, as it's the only step of the process where things can go very wrong.
As to parameters of Blu ray creator, make certain that your output settings are at the highest quality, and that they match your source video. For example, if your source video is HDV (. m2t), confirm that MPEG-2 1440 by 1080 is chosen as the video format. Similarly, for AVCHD (. mts), choose MPEG-4/H. 264 and either 1440 by 1080 or 1920 by 1080, depending on the resolution at which you recorded. If you need to mix HDV and AVCHD clips, choose AVCHD and 1440 by 1080 as a common output format.
The purpose of carefully matching your output settings with your source video is to maximize quality while minimizing the need for re-encoding--a process that can take many hours.
The settings box will also ask you about your disc format. This is where you specify that choose to burn to Blu-ray folder for your project. As to TV standard, if you are in North America, please choose NTSC. The higher bit rate is, the higher the video quality will be. |
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