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Blu ray from f4v |
| diodorus posted 2009 Oct 21 17:35 |
| Hello,
I am new here... I'd like to author a (simple) blu-ray. The source material is .f4v files with the following specs: Video: H264 1280 x 720 aspect ratio = 1:1 frame rate = 23.976 Audio: AAC 128 kbps 44100 Hz Can I use these files without re encoding them? what program could I use? Thanks, diodorus |
| Baldrick posted 2009 Oct 21 17:39 |
| The audio must be reconverted but the video might work without reconverting. Try multiAVCHD and see what it says.
If it wont work try an all-in-one blu-ray/avchd converter like avchdcoder, d2mp. |
| diodorus posted 2009 Oct 21 18:05 |
| ok, since multiAVCHD wouldn't take f4v files as inputs, i first used avidemux and transformed the f4v's into mp4's (no re encoding, right?).
then i put the mp4 into multiAVCHD, which, as you predicted, (if i understood correctly) only re encoded the audio... i then created an iso with imgburn and it played correctly in powerdvd. that all went too smooth, as a first experiment!! if i now want to create a a blu ray with menus, can u recommend any software i could start playing with? thanks!! diodorus edit: i have just noticed the menu section within multiAVCHD. i'll start playing with this first, but i assume it's not very versatile... |
| Baldrick posted 2009 Oct 21 18:17 |
| If you use video COPY and audio COPY in avidemux there will be no reconverting, just remuxing to a mp4.
For more advanced menu creation you can use tmpgenc authoring works or http://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/authoring-bd-hd-dvd . BUT most of them might reconvert your video....and they aren't exactly free. |
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