I just have to say this about Vegas and DVDA's ability to produce Blu-ray discs. I done a pretty substantial project (92 minutes) that I sent off to Amazon's Createspace division to self-publish as a DVD but the DVD just doesn't reveal the quality of all of the HD footage that I used for the entire project. Dumbing down HD to SD is problematic and creates some funny artifacts at times.
When I burned the entire project in DVDA at 18mbps video stream quality (using the 25mpbs m2v files template in Vegas), I was impressed with the quality. I've watched the blu-ray disc on a couple players and HDTV's and it is incredibly sharp and clear with no video artifacts whatsoever. As far as blu-ray goes, Sony had made this output choice one with superb quality.
I'm just sayin...
Mike
When I burned the entire project in DVDA at 18mbps video stream quality (using the 25mpbs m2v files template in Vegas), I was impressed with the quality. I've watched the blu-ray disc on a couple players and HDTV's and it is incredibly sharp and clear with no video artifacts whatsoever. As far as blu-ray goes, Sony had made this output choice one with superb quality.
I'm just sayin...
Mike