Editing in Premiere Pro CS4 to Blu - ray disc

Four years ago, I had covered an event to the SD, edited in Premiere Pro cs4 and prepared in the DVD format... Now my client wants what he re - edit and prepare the Blu - ray disc.

Video of origin being shoot in SD format, which is the best option available for re - edit it and prepare for Blu - Ray disc

Event is 60 Mts length. I convert this SD video to HD then re - edit and H.264 encoding for Blu - Ray disc

Any guidance, help will be highly appreciated

Explain to your client that the original was not shot in high definition.  DVD is the best it will get.

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