Handbrake to DVD Arch 6

andyrpsmith wrote on 11/21/2015, 3:30 PM
Has anyone managed to output a Blu-Ray file from any program (Handbrake say) that is accepted in DVD Arch Pro 6 which does not need re-rendering?

My problem is I film in 4K and burn to Blu-Ray. If I edit in Vegas 4k and then render to Blu-Ray via Sony AVC template I get a compliant file for DVD Arch Pro6 but the video flashes during movement/white areas in the image. If I edit in 4K and output in 4K using Sony template (same as camera setting XAVCS Long gop) and then down size in Handbrake to 1080p 24fps the MP4 file is very good - no flashing. On import to DVD Arch Pro 6 it wants to recompress and says the file is non compliant.

Andy

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musicvid10 wrote on 11/21/2015, 5:10 PM
Your problem in Vegas may have to do with GPU. Try turning it off.
Handbrake does not produce compliant dvd/bd output, nor is it designed to do so.

andyrpsmith wrote on 11/21/2015, 6:10 PM
Thanks for your reply. GPU does not affect the problem, same when on or off.

Any way to make a compliant file from handbrake?

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro

wwaag wrote on 11/21/2015, 7:34 PM
Are you filming your 4k at 24fps as well? If, by chance, you're filming at 30fps, there may be a frame rate conversion problem. Make sure that you have disabled resampling.

wwaag

AKA the HappyOtter at https://tools4vegas.com/. System 1: Intel i7-8700k with HD 630 graphics plus an Nvidia RTX4070 graphics card. System 2: Intel i7-3770k with HD 4000 graphics plus an AMD RX550 graphics card. System 3: Laptop. Dell Inspiron Plus 16. Intel i7-11800H, Intel Graphics. Current cameras include Panasonic FZ2500, GoPro Hero11 and Hero8 Black plus a myriad of smartPhone, pocket cameras, video cameras and film cameras going back to the original Nikon S.

andyrpsmith wrote on 11/22/2015, 4:44 AM
Hi waagg, yes I have changed to 24p from 25p as Blu-Ray only supports 24p, 50i or 60i.

Andy

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro

wwaag wrote on 11/22/2015, 10:04 AM
Since you filmed at 25p and render at 24p, you will be dropping a frame each sec if you disable resample. For any high motion scene, this will be seen. If you leave smart resample "on", there will probably be a lot of ghosting and look terrible. My suggestion would be to try a test render at 50i with resample disabled. My understanding is that Vegas will simply duplicate the frame for the upper and lower field. So in essence, you're still seeing 25p. In this way, you avoid the inherent problem of changing frame rates and you will have a blu-ray compliant file.

wwaag

AKA the HappyOtter at https://tools4vegas.com/. System 1: Intel i7-8700k with HD 630 graphics plus an Nvidia RTX4070 graphics card. System 2: Intel i7-3770k with HD 4000 graphics plus an AMD RX550 graphics card. System 3: Laptop. Dell Inspiron Plus 16. Intel i7-11800H, Intel Graphics. Current cameras include Panasonic FZ2500, GoPro Hero11 and Hero8 Black plus a myriad of smartPhone, pocket cameras, video cameras and film cameras going back to the original Nikon S.

PeterDuke wrote on 11/22/2015, 5:55 PM
I have just authored a DVD using DVDA and 25p MPEG2. It didn't complain.