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Share to:Posted by Chuck Spaulding
Recently I completed a project in After Effects and rendered all the clips in ProRes. I exported the project via "Share" in the file menu and created a AVCHD single layer disk that plays in a Blue-Ray player. It worked great, the client really liked it.
However, I have been trying to export an XDCAM EX 1080P30 project and I keep getting a "quicktime 0" error message. I tried putting the project into a ProRes time line but got the same result. When I used "share" to create a Blu_ray compatible HD "DVD" it placed two files, sequence-1-Blu-ray.ac3 and Sequence-1-Blu-ray.264 in a folder of my choosing. When it didn't work it never completed the ac3 file. Anyone tried this? Or know how to resolve this?
I don't think 1080P30 is supported, can you try 24fps?
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I'm pretty sure that 30P is not supported.
Apple does support Blu-ray with Share. Kevin Monahan Social Support Lead, DV Products Adobe Adobe After Effects Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro Community Blog Follow Me on Twitter!
It does suppot Blu-Ray with Share or for clarification it definitely supports creating an AVCHD DVD that will play 1920x1080P30 in a Blu-Ray player.
I'm also pretty sure you can create a disk image of and HD file that can be burned to a Blu-Ray burner if you have one. I'm taking FCP at its word when it keeps giving me a Quicktime error. Has anyone else been getting Quicktime errors when trying to create a file that can be used with a Blu-Ray player?
Where did you find the info that 1080p 30 is supported?
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