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Will either video encoding format (MPEG-2 or H.264) work on blu-ray?
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I am creating a 2D Disc and have selected blu-ray for the Disc Format. I noticed that I can select either MPEG-2 or H.264 for the video endoding format; however, MPEG-2 creates a significantly larger disc (35063 MB) versus H.264 (21923 MB) for the same quality setting (HD 1920x1080).

I would prefer to select H.264 because it will fit on a single-layer disc (25 GB); whereas MPEG-2 will require a dual-layer disc (50 GB), but I am wondering what the tradeoffs are. Anyone?
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CubbyHouseFilms
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Hi Bizily

Welcome to the forum

MPEG2 or H.264 will both work equally well on a Blu-ray disc. MPEG2 is a larger file size though.

You may want to consider the following:

1. Always try to keep the original file type when producing or burning to disc.
For example if your camera records in MPEG2 high definition (like a JVC camera) then choose this profile, or if your camera is an AVCHD like a Sony or Panasonic choose the H.264 profile.

2. You can also use a DVD to burn an AVCHD file but this type of disc can only be played in a Blu-ray or PS3 player and the quality is almost as good as Blu-ray. DVD's are really cheap compared to Blu-ray discs.

3. Make a very small project and experiment with the different settings.

I personally burn my projects using the H.264 profile onto a Blu-ray disc and then produce my project in two formats (AVCHD 1920x1080 24mbps custom profile to match my camera settings and MPEG2 BD1920x1080).

These files are then stored/archived on my external hard drive.

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Hi CubbyHouseFilms,

I followed your advice and created it using H.264 encoding. I will test it once I get a Blu-ray player.

Thanks!
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Carl312
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Scroll down to Software standards to see the formats that work on a BluRay Disk.
I do not know if PD 10 has the 720P profiles, PD9 does not have the 720P profiles. Even if it is a legal format.

The supported resolutions are listed at Video.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.

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...the quality is almost as good as Blu-ray.....

I think its the same quality. In the past I have created a set of Bluray files on my harddrive then written them to a DVD disc. On my Bluray player the disc played as AVCHD.

cheers.....
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sudhakar [Avatar]
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I have SD and HD(720, 1080) in a single project, what is the file format and size should I select..when I burn all, my dvd player hard to read and keep buffer or pause the video..either video or audio wont play. please advise

am using PD11

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Carl312
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Standard DVD players do not play High definition content.

You need a BluRay player to play AVCHD video on a DVD disk.
Of course you can play full HD BluRay disks on a BluRay players.

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