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  1. Creating Blu-ray disc 1920x1080,50i
    On my Render options (Sony Movie Studio)
    I will be using [B]MainConcept MPEG-2 [/B]

    I am unclear what I should set for Level it is default to 'High'

    With the option to set Level to: HIGH, HIGH 1440, Main or Low

    The help files quote:
    High Level
    HDTV production rates: 1920 x 1080 x 30 Hz

    High 1440 Level
    HDTV consumer rates: 1440 x 960 x 30 Hz

    Main Level
    Main Level CCIR 601 rates: 720 x 480 x 30 Hz

    Low Level
    SIF video rate: 352 x 240 x 30 Hz


    We recommend using the Main Level setting if you’re creating MPEG files for NTSC or PAL DVDs or SVCDs. Change this setting only when required by specialized production environments.



    Although it does not mention Blu-ray at 25 fps ... would I be correct leaving it set as Profile: Main and Level:High
    Last edited by Tafflad; 14th Nov 2015 at 12:57.
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    Sony Vegas defaults to the same settings in its MainConcept "1920×1080-50i" preset, so I would say yes, leave them that way.
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  3. Originally Posted by JVRaines View Post
    Sony Vegas defaults to the same settings in its MainConcept "1920×1080-50i" preset, so I would say yes, leave them that way.


    I sort of expected that .... but as it also defaults to the slider in non best quality thought I'd check.
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  4. Don't mix profile and level - probably you need to go for MP@HL unless your target is non consumer (i.e. pro formats).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.262/MPEG-2_Part_2#Video_profiles_and_levels
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