Gravure bluray

bonjour,
je grave depuis peu de temps des BD. Mon projet est du BD et mes fichiers créés sont en full HD (1920 x 1080). Je m'aperçois que les fichiers transcodés puis gravés par Encore sont en 720 x 576 ou 1440 x 1080. J'ai refait mon projet complètement, mais rien a changé. Est-ce que c'est un mauvais réglages de ma part ou est-ce normal?
J'ai cherché dans tous les menus et boites de dialogue s'il existait un réglage que je n'aurais pas vu.
Je me suis rendu compte de cette anomalie, parce que l'ensemble des fichiers de mon projet font environ 12 Go et que la gravure ne me grave que 4 Go de données. j'ai vérifié sur un autre projet et le même problème se produit. Dans la structure de l'authoring BD les fichiers se trouvant dans le répertoire "transcodes" sont tous en 720 x 576. A l'origine les prises de vues, puis le montage se font en full HD 1920 x 1080i. Les fichiers pour l'authoring sont en MPG dans ce format.
Merci à la personne qui pourra me donner une explication.
cordialement.
Chantal

Google translate says:
"I burn for a short time of BD. My project is BD and my files are created in full HD (1920 x 1080). I notice that the files transcoded by Encore are then written in 720 x 576 or 1440 x 1080. I redid my project completely, but nothing has changed. Is it wrong settings on my part or is this normal?
I searched all the menus and dialog boxes if there was a setting that I could not see.
I reported this anomaly, because all my project files are about 12 GB and burning me worse than 4 GB of data. I checked on another project and the same problem occurs. In the structure of the BD authoring the files in the directory "transcodes" are all 720 x 576. Originally shooting and editing are done in full HD 1920 x 1080i. Files for authoring are in MPG format."
I think you have a settings problem. What are your transcode settings? Post a screenshot?
Which google translate says is:
Je pense que vous avez un problème de paramètres. Quels sont vos paramètres de transcodage? Poster une capture d'écran?
Ann, do you speak French?!

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