EXTREMELY slow preparing for blu ray

Ron-Cournoyer wrote on 8/9/2019, 11:35 AM

New to Vegas, but NOT to video editing...been a pro for 12 years. For some reason DVD Architect is showing me 13 hours to prepare a 2 hour 1080p video. Am I doing something wrong? My System is a speed demon so it's not my computer. My video was already rendered in Adobe Premier Pro as a .m2v file, and I just used Architect to prepare the menus. Shouldn't take longer then it did when I riginally rendered it... Please Help!

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Former user wrote on 8/9/2019, 11:42 AM

Sounds like your file is not completely compatible with DVDA. Can you list the render specs of your file?

Ron-Cournoyer wrote on 8/9/2019, 12:04 PM

1920X1080 32 BIT RATE

29.97 FPS

Former user wrote on 8/9/2019, 12:06 PM

You have 1920 x1080 32 bit rate, that is resolution. What was the bitrate? Was it 29.97 interlaced?

paul-marshall wrote on 8/13/2019, 2:49 PM

Have you looked at File/Optimise Disc ? Optimise is a bit of a misnomer but you want to see a green tick next to each file in your compilation which shows that the file format is compatible with the project format and does not need re-rendering. If it all matches compiling is pretty quick. If it has to re-render it is very slow. I guess no hardware acceleration.

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