Hi!. I usually use Premiere CS6 to make a M4V and later a AC3 file that I merge with some free tools to make a valid BD Structure. The reason is that is very fast and it not recompress nothing. It works perfectly...until now!
I switched to Premiere CC (2013), and when export the usual M4V and make the BD Structure and play it to check it, the video appears jerky, dropping frames, pixelated...unplayable, unusable.
When try to export a M2T directly, it plays fine, but trying to make a Bluray structure from that gives me an error. Again a pain...
Trying to make a M2TS from these files is a fail, the same problems appears.
I then rollback to CS6 to make a correct M4V that works, but I do not want to stay with Premiere CS6, and plans are to switch to Premiere CC 2014, but I´m afraid to see if the exporter have the same issues...
Do you have noticed something like that?
Thanks!
EDIT:
I have tested Premiere Pro CC 2014 and NOW the H264 Bluray exporter works like the CS6, without these drops!. I think that is time to change :-)
Message was edited by: antonio casado