Hi there all.
I'm a new member and hoping to get your ideas and advice.
For many years, I have been rendering my video work on a yearly basis to a to large AVCHD file (1920x1080-50i).
I would then use DVD Architect to burn a Blu-ray movie with all the chapters etc in a blu-ray format which would then work on a standard blu-ray connected to a television. I would then archive the original AVCHD file away on a network drive incase I need it again to recreate the blu-ray in the future (the original raw files are then deleted from the SD cards etc).
The issue is, the network drive is getting full up because these AVCHD files are too huge (an hour can be around 13GB) so I cannot keep going like this forever. My idea going forward was to stop making AVCHD files and instead render to Voukoder MP4 in Vegas as my final product and thus archiving those MP4 files to the network drive. The plus points seem to be:
- They are less than half the size of the AVCHD files.
- When I watch the AVCHD file and the Voukoder MP4 on a computer monitor (2560x1440), I honestly cannot really tell them apart
- They will be better going forward if I start to film in 4K. Voukoder MP4 seemed pretty fast, small file size and good quality with 4K footage.
- I could burn the MP4 as a data file to Blu-ray disk (saving time with not having to use DVD Architect) and hopefully my Blu-ray player will just play the MP4 data file straight of the BD disc
- Amazon firestick can play the archived Voukoder MP4 file (whether its HD or 4K) straight of an SMB share on the network drive
The main draw back that I can see is I wont have chapter files anymore on the blu-ray since its just a data disc now. Not great if the footage is 3 hours long. However I noticed if I wanted to, DVD Architect will allow the drag and drop of Voukoder MP4's into its workspace thus I could in theory build a Blu-ray format disc from this MP4 and create the chapters in DA.
Can you see any major drawbacks or issues with my new approach which has been brought by storage space issues?
Do you know if regular Blu-ray players (connected to a TV...not the computer ones) will play Voukoder 4K MP4 data files? I've tested with regular HD files 1920x1080p 50i which played fine on two different LG BR players
What do you all do with archiving your personal footage? Does anyone have a best way?
I really appreciate any feedback, suggestions or advice and would absolutely love to hear how everyone else does this.
My regards
Jen.