Burning to Blu-ray disc

jrdiandrea wrote on 3/22/2009, 12:01 PM
While I use tmy new AW190 for alot of things I am very much a begnner when it coms to most of you. I have a limited understanding and could use some advice and maybe pointed in the right direction on how to get the info i need.

I have never burned a Blu-ray disc but want to using my aw190. i got the most advance player that was available 2months ago.

I have tone af AVCHD 1080i vifeo taken on my Sony HDR-SR1 HD camcorder. I am using Vegas Pro 8 to edit and render files. I do not know the best format i should render to before I burn ointo Blu-ray. I also do not know how to burn bluray discs...silly, I know..but in the little bit of searching I've done I cant seemt o find a definitve process.

The most important thing is that i want to preserve the highest quality of AV that is in the original HD files.

Any and all assistance here is appreciated. If you have any suggestions, directions or simply can point me to an article or place where I can learn about this i would greatly appreciate it.

I love this stuff and have lots of high end equipment. I always end up learing how to get the most out of each piece i have but the process can be quite frustrating to say the least!!!

Comments

Serena wrote on 3/23/2009, 1:06 AM
Assuming that your PC has a BD burner, all you have to do is burn your video files to a DVD or B disk. Drag and drop. AVCHD format is Blu-ray. Or you can edit in Vegas and render for BD for DVDA and burn disks with menus etc from there. Select 60i or 24p format (if you live in 60Hz countries).