

A lot of my cource material was shot free hand with some fast/not smooth pans. I'll probably do my own tests with it, but I always look for other opinions. Are there any benefits as far as visuals go if I lower the resolution to 720 59.94? It seems smoothness is better at higher frame rates, but Idk if I want to loose the resolution. Thanks for the reply! I tried to a 1080i29.97 and it seems alright. Any help, feedback, ect would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! I have just never had full HD footage to target to blu ray before.

I know my way around Vegas pretty well, and I am pretty savvy when it comes to video formats/containers.

Is 1080i the best? Or is a pulldown method with progressive frames the better option? This is kinda new for me, as I am use to being able to just output full digital files for online or digital media use. I was wondering what the best rendering options are for outputting to blu Ray discs.
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The footage is 1080p 60fps - 50Mb/s bit rate files. The footage was shot in full HD on a Sony NX100 video camera. I currently have a 4 hour plus video project in the works that will need to be put to a multi blu ray disc output. So I was wondering what my options where for 1080p output to Blu Ray. I am so use to working with 1080p 60fps video for online or digital media purposes, I forgot that Blu Ray does not use full 1080p. I use Vegas Pro version 14 with DVD Architect Pro 6. I am use to rendering content for internet videos on Youtube and what not, but I am looking to put my Blu Ray burner to work with projects. A lot of my authoring was on standard DVDs back in the day before HD video came into play. I have not done a lot of Blu Ray authoring over the years.
