HD to DVD problems

neonbob
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Re: neobob HD etc

Post by neonbob »

DAAdood wrote:HEllo again and Good Morning here from Miami.

Let me see if I understand this. you saying. that I don't even need a Blu Ray burner if I don't want. You can copy that M2T directly to a dvd and play it back in the PS3.
Yes but how much time of vide you are talking about then less than 20 minutes to fit in a DVD?
About 20 minutes on a single layer dvd and about 40 minutes on a double layer dvd
Question coping it in DVD do I need the PS3? is it because it recordes it in HD full 1080? and that is why it requires PS3 or Blu disc player.
You need a computer or the PS3. A BluRay player won't play COPIED m2t files. But the PS3 is just like a computer with respect to M2T files. It understands the file and plays it.
Cant I just play in regular DVD player.
As stated before, a regular dvd player is restricted to STANDARD DEFINITION RESOLUTIONS. They are also limited to reading a maximum bitrate of roughly 10M
Then how come Nero 8 ultra records the full 75 minutes in DVD with no problem it filled out the full 4gb of the DVD and I can play it back with a SD DVD player of course in analog TV.
Again... as said before... you have done something wrong because what you are claiming is just plain IMPOSSIBLE. You CAN NOT fit 75 minutes of hi def mpeg at 25M (or in other words a M2T) on a DVD.
with my HD television I see some degrading on it.
Let me see if I understand maybe because what Ultra8 did was to compressed it to fit in the disk and that is all . it does not mean is a full 1080 diplay . Right?
Unless you have a special dvd player that plays Divix, or WMV (which I doubt), then what Nero has done is take your nice Hi def video and convert it to Standard def. Regular DVD Players can't paly anything more than 720x480 (ntsc) The proof would be the degradation that you mention. If it was real hi def on the disk then you wouldn't see ANY degradation.
I dont have a Blu Dis player yet to try out playing it on HD with a HDMI input to see the difference . Do you think will make the difference?
YES!
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