![]() So once again I run into the same problem with these solutions. ![]() In the example video below I created the subtitles in VEGAS and exported them to. SUB format which is the format accepted by DVD Architect. To add subtitles to Blu-ray you can create them directly in DVD Architect or if you prefer you can create them in VEGAS or other software and export them in. The default for DVD architect is 18mbps for Video but it supports up to 40mbps and 448kbps for audio. DVD Architect supports Sony AVC/MVC, MAGIX AVC/AAC and MPEG2 formats for video and AC3 Pro for audio. For edits done in VEGAS Pro I recommend DVD Architect. Voukoder codec supports a maximum of 640kbps for AC3 audio.Īfter that use professional Blu-ray authoring software to create your Blu-ray. MAGIX AVC/AAC format supports a maximum of 240mbps and the MPEG2 format supports a maximum of 80mbps. In VEGAS Pro the Sony AVC/MVC format supports a maximum of 21mbps. ![]() Voukoder for VEGAS can be downloaded from this link: If you want a Blu-ray with advanced 5.1 audio with maximum quality, you will need to use the correct rendering templates in VEGAS to render the video and Install the free codec Voukoder to render the 5.1 audio. Just go to Tools / Burn Disc / Blu-ray Disc, there you can choose Sony AVC/MVC format for video with maximum bitrate up to 16mbps and AC3 5.1 audio with maximum rate of 448kbps or MPEG2 format for video with maximum bit rate up to 25mbps and AC3 5.1 audio with maximum rate of 448 kbps. If you want a Blu-ray with basic but good quality 5.1 audio, you can do that using only VEGAS.
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