Hi,
I have DVD Architect ver. 5.0 build 178 and I am trying to make an .iso Blu-ray with a fixed MBps of 40, but I can't figure out how to do that. I went to Optimize Disc and set it to 40 MBps, but when I create the .iso file (for example for a 50 GB projected file size), the actual finished .iso file is only half the projected size (i.e. 25 GBs instead of 50) and when I watch the Blu-ray the MBps varies greatly and goes down to 0.2-0.7 MBps for the last 10-20 minutes of most of the videos. I tried increasing the Minimum Video Bitrate under Prefences, but it only goes up to 9.8 MBps. I have a very powerful pc and I want my videos to look the best possible. Right now, DVD Architect is making the videos look absolutely horrible (in terms of quality and pixilation) to the point of them being unwatchable.
I also noticed that the MBps when the videos play on my Blu-ray player usually ranges between 25 and 40 MBps instead of just staying at 40 MBps.
Please let me know how I can have a fixed video bitrate of 40 MBps for Blu-ray projects and how I can make sure that the videos don't go down to 0.2 MBps during the .iso process with DVD Architect.
I checked the actual video files and I previewed the videos in DVD Architect and both viewings are completely fine, so whatever is causing the videos to go down to 0.2 MBps and look unwatchable is happening during the .iso conversion/making process. It has happened several times with dual-layer Blu-ray projects that they end up being only @ 1/2 of the projected GBs size and I need to know how to stop that from happening.
BTW, I made sure to change the project size from 25.00 to 50.00 and it does say that the projected blu-ray/.iso size is @ 50 GBs, but for some reason, it never comes out anywhere near that size. I even tried making a projected 70 GBs project and it ended up being only 31.9 GBs (despite setting the video bitrate to 40). I know that with 25.00 projects, if the size is over 23.3 GBs, it doesn't shrink it to fit on a disc, so I have no idea why a 70.00 project ends up being 31.9 GBs.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I have DVD Architect ver. 5.0 build 178 and I am trying to make an .iso Blu-ray with a fixed MBps of 40, but I can't figure out how to do that. I went to Optimize Disc and set it to 40 MBps, but when I create the .iso file (for example for a 50 GB projected file size), the actual finished .iso file is only half the projected size (i.e. 25 GBs instead of 50) and when I watch the Blu-ray the MBps varies greatly and goes down to 0.2-0.7 MBps for the last 10-20 minutes of most of the videos. I tried increasing the Minimum Video Bitrate under Prefences, but it only goes up to 9.8 MBps. I have a very powerful pc and I want my videos to look the best possible. Right now, DVD Architect is making the videos look absolutely horrible (in terms of quality and pixilation) to the point of them being unwatchable.
I also noticed that the MBps when the videos play on my Blu-ray player usually ranges between 25 and 40 MBps instead of just staying at 40 MBps.
Please let me know how I can have a fixed video bitrate of 40 MBps for Blu-ray projects and how I can make sure that the videos don't go down to 0.2 MBps during the .iso process with DVD Architect.
I checked the actual video files and I previewed the videos in DVD Architect and both viewings are completely fine, so whatever is causing the videos to go down to 0.2 MBps and look unwatchable is happening during the .iso conversion/making process. It has happened several times with dual-layer Blu-ray projects that they end up being only @ 1/2 of the projected GBs size and I need to know how to stop that from happening.
BTW, I made sure to change the project size from 25.00 to 50.00 and it does say that the projected blu-ray/.iso size is @ 50 GBs, but for some reason, it never comes out anywhere near that size. I even tried making a projected 70 GBs project and it ended up being only 31.9 GBs (despite setting the video bitrate to 40). I know that with 25.00 projects, if the size is over 23.3 GBs, it doesn't shrink it to fit on a disc, so I have no idea why a 70.00 project ends up being 31.9 GBs.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.