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inspect menu : File-->Properties-->Video Tab
set Quality to "Best"
if you want to "Up" the color quality , use :
32 bit FULL , instead of 8-bit
and manually set Gamma 2.2222
also Turn OFF Translation .
Blend Fields , set to NONE , when working with Progressive Scan video .
there is a check box near the bottom to adjust video ? i Un-check it .i do not use it .
while in Properties , make sure Progressive scan matches your source video .
FPS needs to be the same as source video . Aspect Ratio the same too .
This is what i use to render with :
menu : Tools-->Burn disk-->burn blu-ray disk .
that will open the
"Mastering" dialogue . choose to use the Sony AVC\MVC codec .
for audio choose Sony w64 PCM .
for audio use 24 bit 96 khz .
it will render to the hard drive , as an .iso file .
when done ,
log onto\mount the .iso file , and look for 0000.m2ts
inside the .iso file folders .
copy 0000.m2ts to a location that you can easily find .
rename to myVideo.m2ts or a meaningful name .
.m2ts is blu-ray compliant .
Excellent results , every time .