Best way to burn BluRay

RZ wrote on 8/16/2016, 6:21 PM
Greetings,

Having rendered a video file in DVDA template from Vegas 13, I tried to burn a Blu Ray disc but DVDA 6.0 renders everything all over again. For a 1 hour file, it took about 3 hrs total, render and burn.

Is there any better way: want to ask if anyone has an experience with Encore or TMPGEnc Authoring works. Thanks

Comments

musicvid10 wrote on 8/16/2016, 7:08 PM
Then you changed the template. Bet you added audio.

Read Knowledgebase article 84 and post back.

PeterDuke wrote on 8/16/2016, 7:44 PM
Please be precise and say what template and settings you set in Vegas to render your video and to render your audio files.
Carlos Werner wrote on 8/17/2016, 6:16 AM
Probably your video and audio streams are in the same file. DVDA requires separated files.
Problem is, if you render using Sony AVC as output format without audio, chapter marks will shift from the original position... the solution is render the video with a "dummy" audio stream (bitrate, channels, etc. doesn't matter here), and render the "real" audio separated.
In DVDA, replace the "dummy" audio track with the "real" one. Chapter markers will be in the right position and DVDA will not re-render the project!
RZ wrote on 8/17/2016, 8:06 AM
Yes, rendered Video and Audio together. Will output separately and report back. Thanks