Video Format Question
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Video Format Question
Given that it seems to be a good idea to render VSP projects to a single video file before attempting to create a DVD through Share Create Disc, I am wondering what is the most optimal type of video file to initially render the VSP into. The video from my camera comes in a ACVHD 1080/60i. My target final disc is either 1) standard DVD, or 2) Blu Ray. I have been rendering the VSP into a 1920x1080 AVCHD format.
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Re: Video Format Question
The AVCHD format you are using is fine for Blu-Ray burning. But for a standard definition DVD, it will have to be converted at some stage to a standard definition mpeg-2, which is the international standard for a DVD.
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