System information
Stereoscopic 3D projects will be burned to a Blu-ray 3D™ Disc. For more information about working with 
stereoscopic 3D projects, see "Stereoscopic 3D editing" on page 201.
Vegas Pro burns Blu-ray BDMV format to BD-R and BD-RE recordable media.
Tips:
n  A 25 GB  single-layer BD recordable disc can store approximately 3 hours, 42 minutes  of AVC 
video (15 Mbps) or 2 hours, 15 minutes of MPEG-2 video (25 Mbps).
n  A 50 GB  dual-layer BD recordable disc can store approximately 7 hours, 25 minutes  of AVC 
video (15 Mbps) or 4 hours, 31 minutes of MPEG-2 video (25 Mbps).
n  You can store large amounts of standard-definition MPEG-2 video on a BD disc.
n  You can   create your own rendering templates if you  need to adjust the bit rates. For more 
information, see "Custom Rendering Templates" on page 526.
1.  From the Tools menu, choose Burn Disc and choose Blu-ray Disc from the submenu. The Burn Blu-
ray Disc dialog is displayed.
2.  Select a radio button to choose what you want to do:
n  Render image and burn: renders your current project as a Blu-ray Disc compliant file and 
burns it to disc.
n  Render image only: renders your current project as a Blu-ray Disc compliant file that you 
can burn at a later time.
n  Burn existing image file: burns an already-rendered file to Blu-ray Disc.
3.  If you selected the Render image and burn or Render  image only radio button, choose your 
rendering settings:
For more information about the media settings required to create      compliant media files, see 
"Media File Settings for Blu-ray Disc Projects" on page 523.
a.  Choose a setting from  the Video format  drop-down list to indicate whether you want to 
burn AVC/MVC or MPEG-2  video.
b.  Choose a setting from the Video template drop-down  list to specify the parameters that 
should be used for rendering your  video stream.
Video for Blu-ray Disc can use MPEG-2 or AVC encoding. Blu-ray 3D Disc projects use MVC 
encoding:
n  The Vegas Pro Blu-ray MPEG-2 video templates  have an average bit rate of 25 Mbps.
n  The Vegas Pro Blu-ray AVC video templates have  an average bit rate of 15 Mbps.
n  The Vegas Pro Blu-ray MVC video templates for  stereoscopic 3D projects  have an 
average bit rate of 10 Mbps.
4.  Choose a setting from   the Audio format  drop-down list to indicate whether you want to burn AC-3 
or Wave64 (PCM)  audio.
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