Burning a Blu-ray DVD on your S-4000/PRO
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:41 am
Here is a step by step process for taking a High Definition project edited on the new Casablanca S-4000 /S-4000 PRO and burning it onto a Blu-ray DVD. To accomplish this, you will need to have the Blu-ray DVD drive installed on your S-4000 ot S-4000 PRO unit.
1. Complete editing of your HD project on the S-4000/PRO
2. In Project Settings menu:
2A Select 'HDV' as the mode (bottom right of window)
2B. Click on 'Backup Storyboard' (bottom of window)
2C. Select 'CD/DVD/BD' for destination
2D. Click 'OK'
2E. Click in the Text Field and name your Storyboard and again click 'OK'
2F. The system will ask you to insert a blank DVD (or BluRay burnable disc -BD-R). Allow the disc some time to spin up, then click 'Ok'
NOTE: With the above process a MPEG2 HD file will be created and saved to DVD. This would be used to play back the footage in devices like the Playstation3 or Windows Media Player 11.
The S4000 writes the HD content as a data-disc. No authoring with menus are possible for Blu-rays at this time. This means playback of these discs in Blu-Ray standalone decks may not be currently possible. However, this is a Blu-ray issue, so we expect future firmware updates from respective manufacturers. For now, we recommend using devices like the Playstation 3 to play back the HDV burned Blu-Ray discs. Macrosystem DE is working on a Blu-ray authoring program to enable more elaborate Blu-ray DVD menus.
1. Complete editing of your HD project on the S-4000/PRO
2. In Project Settings menu:
2A Select 'HDV' as the mode (bottom right of window)
2B. Click on 'Backup Storyboard' (bottom of window)
2C. Select 'CD/DVD/BD' for destination
2D. Click 'OK'
2E. Click in the Text Field and name your Storyboard and again click 'OK'
2F. The system will ask you to insert a blank DVD (or BluRay burnable disc -BD-R). Allow the disc some time to spin up, then click 'Ok'
NOTE: With the above process a MPEG2 HD file will be created and saved to DVD. This would be used to play back the footage in devices like the Playstation3 or Windows Media Player 11.
The S4000 writes the HD content as a data-disc. No authoring with menus are possible for Blu-rays at this time. This means playback of these discs in Blu-Ray standalone decks may not be currently possible. However, this is a Blu-ray issue, so we expect future firmware updates from respective manufacturers. For now, we recommend using devices like the Playstation 3 to play back the HDV burned Blu-Ray discs. Macrosystem DE is working on a Blu-ray authoring program to enable more elaborate Blu-ray DVD menus.