avc file to use in DVDA.DVD Architect Studio is a software program developed and published by Sony Media Software for Windows operating system. I tried this as it was the quickest render time and should give me an. So it appears there is a problem in MAGIX using the NV Encoder when rendering for Blu-ray. The message is "Media is not compliant with the disc format". Here is the problem as in DVDA the video has to be re-encoded. Using the NV Encoder, File size is 7.93 GB and render time 39 minutes. This works fine in DVDA without re-encoding. Using the MainConcept AVC encode mode, File size is 7.88 GB and encode time 94 minutes. Here one can use the NV Encoder or the MainConcept AVC encode mode. MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4 Format using Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 18 Mbps video stream template. File size 8.04 GB and render time 55 minutes. MainConcept MPEG-2 Format using Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 18 Mbps video stream template. This also works fine in DVDA without re-rendering. File size 8.35 GB and render time 105 minutes. MainConcept AVC Format using Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 18 Mbps video stream template. This works fine in DVDA without the need to render again. File size 6.75 GB and render time 74 minutes. Sony AVC/MVC Format using Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 18 Mbps video stream template. So over the last day or two I have performed some tests by rendering the same 1 hour video in different formats. However, having a new, faster pc with a good graphics card I tought I would use the Magix Format, and it is this that has caused the problem. I used to use the Sony AVC as well and it worked fine. My main video is just over 1 hour in length, but I also have some bonus videos so the total length is about 2.5 hours. I hope someone may enlighten me to what I am doing wrong here and all comments welcome. Some render much faster than overs and file sizes will vary, but which would you use for Blu-ray? I know the alternative would be to render as an MPEG-2 file and set DVDA up as MPEG-2 format, but why will the avc route not work?Īlso for the render formats I can use the following: I cannot see why this is so as the rendered file is already in avc format. The recompress settings for the video format can be set as From project, MPEG-2 or AVC. The reason for recompression given is that the media is not compliant with the disc format. If I go to optimize disc this is confirmed and the estimated size on disc will be 92%. When I go to prepare the disc it shows that all the video will be compressed. In DVDA7 I set up the project as follows: If I use the MainConcept Encoder I will also get an avc file but the render takes so much longer, about 100 minutes. If I use the NV Encoder I will get an avc file and the render takes about 65 minutes. I set variable bit rate to 25 Mbps maximum and average bit rate to 18 Mbps so the files will fit onto a 25GB disc. I customise this template to the following: MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4 format and then the Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream Template. As I have an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB graphics card I use the following settings: I first render as mp4 to archive my project at the best quality, but then I re-render to produce a Blu-ray disc. I completed a project (raw files are HD 1080 50P and mp4). Hi all and I hope someone can give me some advice.
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