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Question About Final Cut Studio Pro2 + Blu-ray

#1 User is offline   southbay 

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Posted 02 July 2008 - 03:34 PM

Hi Everyone,
I have a question about the movie format & blu-ray authoring.
I use Compressor 3 export to HD DVD : H.264 movie format.
Then inside the DVD studio pro menu choose "HD DVD".
And I built the movie to HD DVD_ts folder
Then using Toast 9.02 with Blu-ray Plug-in to burn, inside the Toast 9 I choose "Video -> HDDVD_Ts folder".

I have the Sony Blu-ray burner with Sony BD-R ver 1.1/2x 25GB media.
I only can play it on the Computer, but not working in PlayStation 3 or Sony Blu-ray DVD player.

Does anyone using the same way to authoring the Blu-ray Disc?? or anyone have a better way to do it?
Any suggestion?

Thanks!!
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Posted 02 July 2008 - 06:14 PM

QUOTE (southbay @ Jul 2 2008, 03:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi Everyone,
I have a question about the movie format & blu-ray authoring.
I use Compressor 3 export to HD DVD : H.264 movie format.
Then inside the DVD studio pro menu choose "HD DVD".
And I built the movie to HD DVD_ts folder
Then using Toast 9.02 with Blu-ray Plug-in to burn, inside the Toast 9 I choose "Video -> HDDVD_Ts folder".

I have the Sony Blu-ray burner with Sony BD-R ver 1.1/2x 25GB media.
I only can play it on the Computer, but not working in PlayStation 3 or Sony Blu-ray DVD player.

Does anyone using the same way to authoring the Blu-ray Disc?? or anyone have a better way to do it?
Any suggestion?

Thanks!!


My guess - and this is only a guess - is that you can only make HD DVD format things from HDDVD_ts folders (at least that's what I understand). I think the only thing you could do is export to a flat file and rely on Toast's menus (which is probably exactly what you don't want to do)
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