This is essentially a repost of something I wrote almost a year ago, and wasn't sure it would be seen, so I decided to start a new topic for it. My apologies if I just should have posted there.
I've been working with PD 14 and have seen some unexpected behavior in a video after burning it to disc.
I have a number of 720p/60fps clips I trimmed, cross-faded, faded to black, etc. - just basic edits, really. All original clips were 720p/60fps, and so I was careful to produce/burn them at the same resolution/rate as the original clips. Previewing everything in the Edit/Produce/Create Disc windows has looked perfect. I added over 20 chapters to it, anc even created a custom motion menu for it. Before burning, I used the Create Disc "Preview" to check everything once more time and again, video and menu looked perfect. The size of the video is about 20 GB.
The problems I'm having occur when I burn to a Bluray disc (Verbatim BD-R 6x, 25GB), using an external USB 3.0 drive (LG BE14). I always select "Add buffer underun protection", and the burn operation itself always completes successfully. However, if I've selected 720p/60fps (1280x720 @ 60fps) in the Create Disc settings, about 75% of the way through the disc playback on the BD player, the video and audio both start slowing down and getting choppy significantly. If I've selected 720p/24fps (1280s720 @ 24fps) in the Create Disc settings, the video plays back OK (albeit with some quality loss in the motion due to the lower frame rate), but most importantly the motion menu video slows down and becomes out of sync with the audio.
I'm baffled. The entire video looks great in PD 14, and it and the motion menu look great in the Create Disc preview.
I tried burning at a slower speed (4x) but it didn't seem to make any difference.
My BD player is a Sony and has played all kinds of BD discs/movies fine. It also plays this disc fine for the first 90+ minutes of the 150+ minute video, but then starts to have problems. I'm just trying to understand what the problem really is. Is the 60fps the problem once the disc gets to a certain point? The 24fps version plays without glitches but the full motion playback leaves plenty to be desired, and like I said, the motion menu is totally out of sync.
Any suggestions? Any more information (from PD14) I could provide? Thanks very much for any help. This seems like a basic problem wthat I'm sure someone else could benefit from as well.
Dave