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I've made a couple of stabs at using Encore but the video quality has been atrocious for some reason.Īny help with Toast and chapter markers would be much appreciated.Download NOW Toast Titanium 20 Crack With Product Key Free Download 2022 The same happened in the past when Toast set markers automatically. It turns out that the markers I set are not chapter markers at all - they are for including/excluding segments of the video from the burned blu-ray. After the second marker, I could no longer jump ahead but only fast-forward. I was able to set what I thought were markers using the "Toast Video Player," except that only the first two markers for a given video worked. There used to be a feature to have Toast set markers automatically, but that seems to be gone in Toast Titanium 10. The problem is that I'm unable to set chapter markers.
I am fairly happy with the results, playing the discs on my PS3, just having a single still menu with a few buttons to select each feature on the disc. I've been using Compressor to encode and Toast Titanium 10 to master BD's on my Mac. If I'm stuck with temps, I may as well continue to burn in Toast and save my $$$ :) I don't want any menu templates, the 3.5 temps will NOT help me any unless I can customize à la EN/DVDSP. Please please if you have done anything close to this let me know and how it worked out.
Has anyone done this successfully? (as in edit HDV/AIC in FCP7, Compress in 3.5 to blu-ray (preferably MPEG2 because EN CS3 on Mac likes it better.but if it works with H264 I'm game), import that Compressor file to EN CS3 to create custom menus on the disc) If that far works I know the Toast part will. 3.5) using Comp 3.5 to encode MPEG2 files that I will presumably be able to use in EN (with no jaggies or blur) to create menus, to burn image, to use in Toast.
anyway, so because of this, I've been looking to upgrade to the new FCS (v3/'09 with FCP v7 and with Comp.
With this in mind, I HATE HATE HATE using PP (at least on Mac, at least CS3) PP older versions have been good to me on PC.so again not hating (other than the color correcting engine) ) (no hate, at least I get a clean burn, just'd like to customize!) So with editing in FCP, I have to import the "full res" file to Toast which means I have the choice of Toast's AWFUL menu templates.
If you have a fix I'd love to hear it, otherwise I've given up on this option.
whew! I've tried editing a project in FCP, export via QT movie to EN.jaggies and motion blur introduced (even exporting the "full res" file - HDV - first to PP then to EN.that gets to be a LOT of tras/en coding! I've tried all kinds of ways, frame rates etc.no avail. To get a BD with custom menus with current software, I have to actually edit in PP, encode to EN, where I build disc menus, then burn disc image from EN, take disc image to Toast and burn the disc with Toast. I'm on a MacPro, I shoot JVC 110s = 720p). My current bd solution is (using FCS (v1/?'06?. I also see that it will burn a BD (with the ability to add template menus and mildly customize those templates).but wait I want more! I see that Compressor 3.5 will encode either MPEG2 or H264 for blu-ray burning. (If you don't need the build up feel free to skip to the end for the actual question)īeen looking through the boards for an answer and cant seem to find anywhere on any board.