I recently started having trouble with my last couple of Blu-Ray projects.
I render the video to MPG2 Blu-Ray, using the template in Vegas, and the the audio to AC3. (AVC renders take too long on my computer...so I use the MPG2 template...renders super fast.)
In DVDA5, the project settings are correct, and the "preview" is spot-on. However, when I burn the BD, it the video plays back faster than the audio. Like 5-10% faster (that's a VERY rough estimate).
With one project, I deleted those data files that Vegas and DVDA make, re-rendered the video and audio, and it magically burned a good BD.
But I'm not having any luck with my current project...and it's just a 10 minute home video. I've burned up half my stash of BD-R's trying to figure it out.
The video was originally 720/60p, but I put it on a 1080/24p timeline and rendered it using the 1920x1080/24p DVDA Blu Ray template. Again, it plays back perfectly in the DVDA Blu-Ray project preview.
Any thoughts?
I render the video to MPG2 Blu-Ray, using the template in Vegas, and the the audio to AC3. (AVC renders take too long on my computer...so I use the MPG2 template...renders super fast.)
In DVDA5, the project settings are correct, and the "preview" is spot-on. However, when I burn the BD, it the video plays back faster than the audio. Like 5-10% faster (that's a VERY rough estimate).
With one project, I deleted those data files that Vegas and DVDA make, re-rendered the video and audio, and it magically burned a good BD.
But I'm not having any luck with my current project...and it's just a 10 minute home video. I've burned up half my stash of BD-R's trying to figure it out.
The video was originally 720/60p, but I put it on a 1080/24p timeline and rendered it using the 1920x1080/24p DVDA Blu Ray template. Again, it plays back perfectly in the DVDA Blu-Ray project preview.
Any thoughts?