I have 1280x720x12 25fps video 16:9, I render it to the Sony AVC template "Blu-ray 1280x720-50p 16Mbps video stream" in movie studio Plat 11. This is a compliant file format according to Sony's own info on their web site. In DVDA I set the project to Blu ray, AVC 1280x720-50p 16:9, I import the video and in optimize disk it tells me that the video will be recompressed.
Why is this so ?
On this forum people are saying that DVDA can't deal with progressive video, really?
If I allow it to go ahead and make an ISO, then open the ISO using PowerISO navigate to the video stream and extra the video file to the c drive and then import it back into movie studio and look at the video properties it says 1280x720x12 25fps 16:9. Exactly the same format as the video I fed into it. Clearly it can deal with progressive video streams. The question is also is it actually re rendering or not.
why does it say it needs to recompress when the video it has produce is exactly the same as the source video it started with and the project settings that it started with ?
Is the recompression message an error because the DVDA software was originally made for authoring DVDs which can't do progressive ?
Does anyone else have this issue? The only time I don't get a a recompression error in dvda is when I feed interlaced video into dvdA and have an interlaced project setting.
Why is this so ?
On this forum people are saying that DVDA can't deal with progressive video, really?
If I allow it to go ahead and make an ISO, then open the ISO using PowerISO navigate to the video stream and extra the video file to the c drive and then import it back into movie studio and look at the video properties it says 1280x720x12 25fps 16:9. Exactly the same format as the video I fed into it. Clearly it can deal with progressive video streams. The question is also is it actually re rendering or not.
why does it say it needs to recompress when the video it has produce is exactly the same as the source video it started with and the project settings that it started with ?
Is the recompression message an error because the DVDA software was originally made for authoring DVDs which can't do progressive ?
Does anyone else have this issue? The only time I don't get a a recompression error in dvda is when I feed interlaced video into dvdA and have an interlaced project setting.