> nat jencks wrote:
> Thanks, what have you found to be the best
> path to bluray in a file based environment without
> introducing quicktime gamma issues.
Again, the gamma issue are primarily a function of how QT player displays the file. It should have nothing to do with your encoding.
I don't know about Toast. The blu-rays I've burned for clients have been done using Episode, Compressor or Adobe Media Encoder to create MPEG2 files. Then I have brought these into Encore for authoring. I have also sent these MPEG2 files to a professional BD authoring/replication facility. The reason I use MPEG2 instead of H264 is because I have a better sense of how the bitrate values translate into picture quality than with H264.
FWIW - Most professional shops (i.e. Hollywood facilities doing studio jobs) will encode with Microsoft VC1 and not MPEG2 or H264.
- Oliver
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
[Avid-L2] Re: H264s (or other codec QT) for client review with correct color.
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