Hi Adriane,
Living at the end of the world I never had the need to make BR disc and 
I put my own stuff on a media player.
That is not Windows media player but a box with a HDD which plays just 
about anything. I find that far more
convenient.
Anyway, having a bit of time right now I did a test.
You have two options in Prem which I think one should use. One is H.264 
and the other one H.264 Blue-Ray.
When you use H.264 you will get one .mp4 file which contains both audio 
and video.
With H.264 Blue-Ray you will get two files. One .m4v (video) and .wav 
(audio)

I imported all into Encore and also saw that they are "Untranscoded". 
Looking closer I found that was in a column
called "DVD Transcode Status". I expanded the project window to the 
right and found a column called "Blu-Ray
Transcode Status" where it stated "Transcoded" for the .mp4 file and 
"Don't transcode" for the .m4v and .wav
files.
I built a Blu-Ray image and NO transcoding was necessary.
Hope that helps.

I always build an image first, even for a DVD. I use the VLC media 
player to play DVD image files but it does not
play the Blu-Ray image file. Would anybody know a player that will?
Thanks
Uwe





> Hello,
> I am still on CS4.
> I have a Sony NX5 camera which creates AVCHD files; I record in 
> 1080p/60i format. I have successfully exported these files from 
> Premiere to create a regular DVD (MPEG-2) in Encore. I'm very happy 
> with the results.
> Now I want to experiment with Blu-Ray and purchased a Blu-Ray burner. 
> I have tried exporting from Premiere using H.264 compression. The 
> Adobe Media Encoder does its thing, which, with H.264, takes forever. 
> However, in my attempts, Encore always shows the imported assets as 
> "Untranscoded" and I can't understand why, since I am matching the 
> Encore project settings to the exported media. I do not want to 
> re-transcode!
> Can anyone share his/her Blu-Ray export settings and the equivalent 
> Encore project settings so that the footage is only encoded once, by AME?
> Thanks!
> Alexandra
>
> 




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