I have three video files that I dropped into Toast, but only get video for two of them. I am trying to create a Blu-ray disc with 3 menu choices (a film, a production slide show, and a gag reel). The three files (largest less than nine minutes long) are:
First: (video black, only plays audio when burned, original .mp4 file size 1.02 GB, 08:20 duration - the film)
Video: MPEG-4 Video, 1920 x 1080, 23.98 fps
Audio: MPEG-4 Audio, Stereo, 48000 Hz
Second: (video black when burned, original .mov file size 140 MB, 03:25 duration - the production slide show)
Video: H.264, 1920 x 1080, 23,98 fps
Audio: none
Third: (plays audio and video, original .mov file size 273 MB, 1:55 duration - the gag reel)
Video: MPEG-4 Video, 1920 x 1090, 15 fps
Audio: MPEG-4 Audio, Stereo, 44100 Hz
Output summary: 2.55 GB, Blu-ray Video, Video MPEG-2, 26.0 Mbps (26.0 Mbps max), Audio Dolby digital 192 kbps
Biggest difference I see is the 15 fps on the video that plays vs. 23.98 fps. Will play all files (but not the menu) from a burned disc on my Blu-ray burner LG Super Multi Blue BE14 using Roxio Video Player, but on my Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray player I get a menu but only can see the video of the third menu item.
Using Toast Titanium 11.1 on a MacBook Pro 2.93 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 Mhz DDR3 memory, Mac OS X 10.7.5.
Custom Toast settings:
Encoding:
Video Format MPEG-2
Average Bit Rate 26.0 Mbps
Maximum Bit Rate 26.0 Mbps
Motion Estimation Best
Reencoding Automatic
Field Dominance Automatic
Aspect Ration Automatic (all should be 16:9)
Audio Format Dolby Digital
Data Rate Automatic
Thanks for any help!
Todd