Selecting Format when burning to blue ray

radiospock wrote on 8/25/2013, 11:29 AM
I am totally new to video editing. I have just purchased a Sony HDR10 3D Video Camera and Vegas Home movie Studio HD software. When I finally get to grips with setting up the software and editing a 3D video taken with the camera it gives me a choice of formats for burning to blue ray disk. I have an LG Passive 3D TV and when I put a commercial film Blue Ray disk in my player it automatically reads the disk and selects the appropriate format to play back. My question is: which of the list of formats given in the Vegas software should I choose to get this effect with my home burnt Blue rays.

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Steve Grisetti wrote on 8/25/2013, 11:48 AM
Are you asking how you output a BluRay disc?

Do you have DVD Architect? If so, the best solution is to output a BluRay-ready file from Movie Studio to DVD Architect. If you have the Platinum package of Movie Studio, this is especially easy.

Although note that DVD Architect Studio does not create 3D BluRay discs.
radiospock wrote on 8/31/2013, 8:29 AM
Sorry for the delay in responding but I have been indisposed. I think that I gave the wrong impression when I wrote my original query as I was working from memory. I have since had another look at the program and I now realise that I was thinking of the original setting up of the program. Under Project/Properties there is a box to choose 3D Stereoscopic off or a list of 3D options: " Side by side (half)", etc. I am unsure which to choose to get my TV to play the Blue Ray in 3D automatically. Also one has to choose in the box below for "Deinterlace method" between "Blend fields" and "Interpolate" . Again I am unsure which to choose.
Markk655 wrote on 8/31/2013, 1:29 PM
As an introductory tutorial, please see Support>Training>webinars>Stereoscopic 3D workflow in Vegas Pro 10d. You can find the 'support' link in the top menu of this page.