HD / blue ray render question

mvpvideos2007 wrote on 4/4/2010, 10:32 AM
I have my HD 1920 x 1080 60i files, edited on the time line. I want to render them to one file. I choose the blue ray 25Mbps video stream to render the file templet and save as type....Main Concept MPEG-2. After rendering, I see the audio but no video.
What am I doing wrong, or do I need to render in some other format to go to blue ray?

Thanks:)

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PerroneFord wrote on 4/4/2010, 10:38 AM
Well, you should see video and no audio. To be BluRay compliant, the audio and video need to undergo separate types of compression. Therefore it is required to render then separately.

If they have the same name (e.g. file1234.ac3 / file1234.m2t) then DVDA will pull them in together.

This is normal and proper.
mvpvideos2007 wrote on 4/4/2010, 5:58 PM
Here is what's happening...I can click on my hard drive, look in the folder and the rendered mpeg hd file is there. When I open vegas, only the audio file shows up, the video is not. If I select render in vegas, the file shows up, if I select import, only the audio shows up:(
PerroneFord wrote on 4/4/2010, 8:29 PM
Perfectly normal. See if you can open the file in DVDA...
mvpvideos2007 wrote on 4/5/2010, 5:46 AM
Yes, I can import the video files, but here is what I need to do. I have several render mts file I want to edit together for one big file, but I can't import them into the timeline to do this. How can I do it? Thanks:)
PerroneFord wrote on 4/5/2010, 8:17 AM
Transcode them to a format you can edit with a program that can read them. Perhaps someone here can suggest a program that will work. I don't do this kind of work so I don't have any idea what to use.
mvpvideos2007 wrote on 4/5/2010, 10:54 AM
I found if I use the SONY ACVHD codec it works.