hello...I have authored 4 wedding video clips using Vegas 9 pro..followed their advice for blue ray and selected the
Blu-ray 1920x1080-60i, 25 Mbps video stream When I bring it into DVD Architect I am only using about 73% of a disk yet it wants to recompress BOTH audio and video
Is that normal ? Is it because on that template I checked the box to INCLUDE the audio stream ? Should I let it separate the streams ? Seems like nonsense and I don't want to have it render like 10 hours additional...
Any suggestions / answers ?
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No, SONY's DVD Architect 5.0 - Blu Ray form. Everything says it will work, but I don't want to recompress for no reason. I think it MAY be because I rendered and told it to add the audio stream but that would be silly on SONY's part to force a recompress...it we'll see...
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