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Post #743904

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applesandrice
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Harmy's STAR WARS Despecialized Edition HD - V2.7 - MKV (Released)
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Date created
1-Jan-2015, 2:52 PM

I'm still trying to produce my own Blu-ray using Adobe's Encore, and I'm running into a new problem. I re-encoded the video (raising the bitrate slightly to prevent introducing new compression artifacts while setting the profile to "Main") into something Encore will accept, but now it's rejecting the DTS-HD MA audio tracks. Initially, when importing the tracks as de-muxed individual files, Encore throws a warning about not being able to preview DTS files, but then goes ahead and imports them. Also, once they're imported, Encore reports their duration to be much longer than they should be. Once I initiate the "build" function, it quickly fails with an error message stating "This file is not legal for Blu-ray". Anyone have an idea of what the problem, or perhaps a work-around, might be?

I've already invested a number of hours trying to create a BD with menus and bonus features in MultiAVCHD, but have only managed to create a series of coasters. I've also considered just crafting a movie-only disc in tsMuxer, but I really want more on it than that. Is anyone else using Encore and having some success?