Hopefully someone can help me. I have 3 different elementary streams (ES) (AVC, VC-1 and Mpeg2) which I’ve encoded using Stream software. I’ve been trying to burn a BD disc using DVDitPro HD... but I do not want to transcode the files, just burn them. Mpeg2 gives me a massage "one or more files(s) you are importing appear not to be DVD compliant and may require transcoding according to your current Preference settings. (with the option to) Import all and attempt to transcode non-compliant files at burn time or Don't import no-compliant files. OK Cancel." But once I burned the project to disc the disc is not playable in BD software players or readable in Windows. AVC and VC-1 files are not being able to be imported, when attempting to drag the file(s) into the palette media tab the mouse pointer turns into a rejection symbol and I cannot add the file(s).
DVDitPro (6.3 630B91A)
Listed are the specs for the different codec profile I am using:
Blu-Ray_h264_AVC_1920x1080p_23.98
16:9
Level 4.1
Encoding: CABAC
VBR 25MB
GOP size: Fixed GOP size
Key frame interval: 0.58 seconds
GOP IDR control: Closed GOP
Number of B-Frames 2
Blu-Ray_Mpeg2_1920x1080p_23.98 NTSC Film rate
16:9
MP/HL
VBR
max 28MB
avg 25MB
min 15MB
GOP
I frames 12
P frames 3
Auto GOP None
Closed GOP internal 1
Blu-Ray_VC1_VBR_25M_1080p_23.98
Adv Profile
Top field first
Complexity Better
2-pass VBR peak constrained 25MB
Peak bitrate 28MB
VBV buffer size 108 ms
GOP size: max key frame distance .7507 seconds
Closed GOP
Max consecutive B frames 2
Output type: ES_SH
The audio for all is:
Blu-Ray_AC3_192k_Stereo
Sample rate 48000Hz
Bits per sample 16-bit
Source I am using is
Uncompressed_AVI_1920x1080p23_StereoAudio
If you need more information please feel free to ask. It would seem that there is perhaps something wrong with my settings but that is just my thoughts at this time. Are there sample templates from DVDit that may shed some light or provide me more information other than the files not being compliant?
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Hopefully someone can help me. I have 3 different elementary streams (ES) (AVC, VC-1 and Mpeg2) which I’ve encoded using Stream software. I’ve been trying to burn a BD disc using DVDitPro HD... but I do not want to transcode the files, just burn them. Mpeg2 gives me a massage "one or more files(s) you are importing appear not to be DVD compliant and may require transcoding according to your current Preference settings. (with the option to) Import all and attempt to transcode non-compliant files at burn time or Don't import no-compliant files. OK Cancel." But once I burned the project to disc the disc is not playable in BD software players or readable in Windows. AVC and VC-1 files are not being able to be imported, when attempting to drag the file(s) into the palette media tab the mouse pointer turns into a rejection symbol and I cannot add the file(s).
DVDitPro (6.3 630B91A)
Listed are the specs for the different codec profile I am using:
Blu-Ray_h264_AVC_1920x1080p_23.98
16:9
Level 4.1
Encoding: CABAC
VBR 25MB
GOP size: Fixed GOP size
Key frame interval: 0.58 seconds
GOP IDR control: Closed GOP
Number of B-Frames 2
Blu-Ray_Mpeg2_1920x1080p_23.98 NTSC Film rate
16:9
MP/HL
VBR
max 28MB
avg 25MB
min 15MB
GOP
I frames 12
P frames 3
Auto GOP None
Closed GOP internal 1
Blu-Ray_VC1_VBR_25M_1080p_23.98
Adv Profile
Top field first
Complexity Better
2-pass VBR peak constrained 25MB
Peak bitrate 28MB
VBV buffer size 108 ms
GOP size: max key frame distance .7507 seconds
Closed GOP
Max consecutive B frames 2
Output type: ES_SH
The audio for all is:
Blu-Ray_AC3_192k_Stereo
Sample rate 48000Hz
Bits per sample 16-bit
Source I am using is
Uncompressed_AVI_1920x1080p23_StereoAudio
If you need more information please feel free to ask. It would seem that there is perhaps something wrong with my settings but that is just my thoughts at this time. Are there sample templates from DVDit that may shed some light or provide me more information other than the files not being compliant?
Thank you in advance for the assistance.
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