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  • Edius X - BluRay Elementary Stream - Antons Settings - SOS Anton :-)

    Hi all, let me wish all of you a happy new year fist.

    As the new year started with changing my workstation to a new HP device, i had to reinstall everything. Right now i run into an issue with Edius X. For mastering a Blu_ray elementary stream i use since years the setting from Anton. Maybe you know them: https://www.videoproductions.com.au/...ay-export.html
    I used this settings on my Edius 9, so i exported them and wanted to import these settings on my new Edius X workstation. Suprising for me, i could import them, but i dont find the settings in the dropdown menues anywhere. So i imported a second time, Edius told me, that the settings already in, but i cant find them in the "drop down menue".

    Maybe someone has a tipp for me, where i can find the settings? Thanks in advance already!

    So i thought, no problem, i re-configure in Edius X, according to the template from Antons Homepage, but i even could find an MPEG elementary basic setting in Edius X. Did i miss something? If Antons setting are not working any longer, which settings are you using for a Blu-Ray elementary stream to create?

    BR.
    Werner
    Werner Weißböck
    [SIZE="2"]X-trem production, Austria

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    MPEG ES has been removed from EDIUS X (no idea why, it was there in the first few versions of X and then vanished)

    I use EDIUS9 on the same PC to make MPEG ES or to capture DV/HDV as this has also been removed from X
    Anton Strauss
    Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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    • #3
      OMG - i will become a pain to create a Blu-Ray now. I was so lucky to get the old Adobe Encore 6 running on Windows11, because it's still the best Authoring software for me. But bringing out no more Elementary Streams out of Edius is a killer ;-(
      Maybe someone has a good connection to GV to bring this back ?

      Ciao
      Werner
      Werner Weißböck
      [SIZE="2"]X-trem production, Austria

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      • #4
        Originally posted by X-trem production
        OMG - i will become a pain to create a Blu-Ray now. I was so lucky to get the old Adobe Encore 6 running on Windows11, because it's still the best Authoring software for me. But bringing out no more Elementary Streams out of Edius is a killer ;-(
        Maybe someone has a good connection to GV to bring this back ?

        Ciao
        Werner
        BluRay can use mpeg2 or h264. If you are using Encore, it can also encode to either if those formats, but not being able to make the ES files means the process will take longer. I am not using Edius X, but I generally preferred to use the tmpgenc plugins for making any ES files as there were a lot more options. I'm assuming that the Edius X versions still offer the same features. They have one rthat does mpeg2 and one that does mpeg4. They are not very expensive and well woth it for the time saved if you do this often.

        The official webpage for TMPGEnc Movie Plug-in MPEG-2 for EDIUS X Pro (EN version), a plug-in for EDIUS X Pro that allows you to encode your EDIUS X Pro project to MPEG-2 using high quality TMPGEnc encoding.

        The official webpage for TMPGEnc Movie Plug-in AVC for EDIUS X Pro (EN version), a plug-in for EDIUS X Pro that allows you to encode your EDIUS X Pro project to MPEG-4 AVC using high quality TMPGEnc encoding.
        Last edited by BernH; 01-02-2023, 03:29 PM. Reason: fix typo
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        • #5
          You can make H.264 Blu-ray files in EDIUS that Encore cS6 should take without encoding.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by X-trem production
            I was so lucky to get the old Adobe Encore 6 running on Windows11
            I have stopped making dvd's and blurays about 2 years ago but before that I always exported a hqxavi from edius and imported that file into tmpgenc authoringworks to create dvd's and blurays, it's by far the most stable piece of software I ever used

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            • #7
              Encore happily accepts h.264 files. That's all I used with Encore in the later versions.
              Jerry
              Six Gill DV



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              • X-trem production
                X-trem production commented
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                Yup Jerry, that's also what i did. i played a while with the settings to create a good picture quality, but now i work with pur H264 streams too. So sad, Antons settings was the best :-)

                A beer for my Australian Bro!

                Cheers
                Werner
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