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Solved trouble burning blu ray

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Posted 16 May 2014 01:28 #1
When I try to burn a blu ray from Sony Movie Studio12 I get a message saying"provided stream not supported". My project consists of many clips (over 100 or so) using a GoPro black. I filmed in a variety of formats but my original project settings were 1920X1080 59.9 (double ntsc) fps. Then I went back and changed the project properties to HD 1080-60i(1920x1080,29.97 fps) and rendered again. This time I imported to DVD Architect and i I used 1920X60i 16:9 But part way thru the process I got a message saying the file was too large for my disk. I don't understand how that could be. The video is only about 40 minutes long. Additionally I question if the settings I used are the best. Your help would be greatly appreciated! Update; the video fit despite the message. So, can anyone advise me about my settings so I can take the best advantage of the camera's high recording settings?
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Replied by DoctorZen on topic trouble burning blu ray

Posted 16 May 2014 12:17 #2
Hi Oscar

Please watch this tutorial first and see if this helps you out.
www.moviestudiozen.com/free-tutorials/dvd-architect-studio-50/483-how-to-render-video-for-bluray-disc-using-movie-studio-platinum-12

In this tutorial I show the best method for creating BluRay Discs.
You must create a new project and set the Project Properties in DVD Architect to match exactly the video coming from Movie Studio, before you begin to Import your video from Movie Studio. If it is set to DVD instead of Blu-ray, then it will think there is only 4.7GBs of space on the disc instead of 25GBs.

I just replied to another similar question which explains all the available outputs for Blu-ray disc.
Please read:
www.moviestudiozen.com/forum/movie-studio-platinum/49-rendering-to-blu-ray-disc#191
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Last Edit:25 Sep 2014 01:02 by DoctorZen

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