Has anyone had any experience with importing AVC media (from the Sony AVC renderer in Vegas) into BluRay projects? I have been using the MainConcept m2v renderer for my BluRay media with no problem. But I know that AVC is typically better quality than the mpg2-based m2v format. So I decided to try a project with AVC media instead. After importing the media, DVDA went totally unstable. It would crash, hang, tell me it was out of memory, and several other errors. Completely unpredictable and erratic. With one or two media clips, it would preview ok. But I never could get all of the media imported and get it to play. And the BD wasn't even close to capacity. It was somewhere around 9GB for all of the media.
While trying to get it to work, I tried starting with a clean project. I created a video playlist and simply tried to drag the AVCs into the playlist. It hung a couple of times and crashed with Windows phone-home msg.
I finally gave up and re-rendered back in the old m2v format to get the project out. But I'd still like to go to AVC media.
So first question is... does DVDA actually support imported AVC media? If so, has anybody else had the problems I encountered? (I'm on DVDA 5.0b)
Thanks.
While trying to get it to work, I tried starting with a clean project. I created a video playlist and simply tried to drag the AVCs into the playlist. It hung a couple of times and crashed with Windows phone-home msg.
I finally gave up and re-rendered back in the old m2v format to get the project out. But I'd still like to go to AVC media.
So first question is... does DVDA actually support imported AVC media? If so, has anybody else had the problems I encountered? (I'm on DVDA 5.0b)
Thanks.