I just created my first demo disc with Adobe Premiere Elements 10 for The Most Video Game Like Moments On Film Blu-ray. A Blu-ray that contains scenes from many different movies. The demo disc came out with numerous different issues. It doesn't even support fast forwarding and fast backwarding! There are sound issues abound. Many clips play music without dialogue. I can tell it didn't work to combine so many different scenes into 1 M2TS. Is Adobe Premiere Elements 10 the best program to create Blu-rays? How can I create a Blu-ray that won't try to combine unlike sources into 1 M2TS.
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No it's not best. I would try tmpgenc authoring works.
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Actually I will go the trial run first. I haven't gotten either yet. When I have the time to write an entire disc I will give it another go.
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The Wizard Of Oz
BatMan Returns
The PageMaster
Mission To Mars
District B13
Game Of Death
The Amazing Spider-Man 1 trailer
The Protector
Blade 1
Blade 2
Rush Hour
Aliens
Aladdin
Star Trek_Day Of The Dove
Wild Wild West
Crank 1
Crank 2
300
Big
Pirates Of The Caribbean 1
Pirates Of The Caribbean 2
OldBoy
Gremlins 2
Les RiviÈres Pourpres
Shrek 1
Wreck It Ralph
Die Hard 3
The Matrix
X-Men 1
Brave
Men In Black 3
Act Of Valor
Inception
Death Race
Lethal Weapon 4
The Machine Girl
The Return Of The Jedi
Tai Chi 0
Jumanji
Alice In WonderLand
Shoot 'Em Up
Warriors
Cube
Scott Pilgrim Versus The World
Yellow SubMarine
Sucker Punch
Tower Of DeathLast edited by Daniel_BMS; 13th Aug 2014 at 14:03.
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Thank you again Baldrick. This program is incredible! Everything is straight forward to set up. Well worth $100.