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Toast burn 4k uhd3/12/2023 ![]() Try using AVCHDMe on your tsMuxeR output, burn to DVD using the UDF 2.5 file system. So technically it's not AVCHD, this may be why your Samsung is rejecting it. TsMuxeR creates sort of a Blu-ray/AVCHD hybrid structure, it's hard to explain. My software requires me to use a Blu-ray burner, as far as I understood, but can render either a DVD version or a Blu-ray version onto a DVD disc obviously with a lot shorter playback in Blu-ray Fred L Since a DVD burner will often burn at several times the normal speed it wasn't clear to me what you meant. Plenty of space, can read at 54mbps(or more) and will play in a Blu-ray STB if authored properly.ĭadkins you mention burning the disc with Blu-ray software to a DVD disc, is it safe to assume this means using a Blu-ray burner, only the media is DVD? I have done this, burn a DVD with a Blu-ray burner to produce jpeg slideshows that play on a Blu-ray STB in HD format, just no menu capability. Trust me, it isn't worth the hassle - even if you can get it to play. STBs, DVD or Blu-ray, I don't think can spin a disc that fast - but I could be wrong. You can burn just about anything to a DVD - files sizes permitting, the problem lies in playback. There is a reason I/we prefer using PCs for video playback - variety! The converted MPEG4 AVI v2 files were still played on a computer drive 14217mbps(~14mbps) - well in excess of 1x DVD playback. The experiment I did still required a Blu-ray player software to read the *Blu-ray type* m2ts files from the DVD. To do this, the discs will need to be read at 2-4x or higher(4 x 9mbps = 36mbps)Ĭonversion of high-bitrate HD video can be converted to other containers and/or formats and burned to standard DVD-R blanks, but to get anything close to HD quality out of the playback, the data will have to be read at speeds above the "normal" 5-9mbps of a DVD. I don't think a Set Top Box(STB) will spin a DVD fast enough for the data to be read. *Blu-ray type* files(m2ts) that are burned directly to a DVD will play on a computer drive, it just has to spin the DVD at a slighly higher speed to read the data fast enough. Thanks for any suggestions and some more detail about HD on DVD with DVD player. If this question should be on its own thread let me know. Basically does anyone have an idea of what file format to use when creating files with Sony Vegas 8 Pro to be authored in Sony Architect for Blu-ray burning HD? There are many choices of file formats to use for output in the Vegas program but everything I have tried seems to require recompression when authored which is something I want to avoid. So when you say play it back on a DVD player do you mean a Blu-ray or truly a DVD player?Īlso I posted a related question on another thread that seems to be ignored at this time. ![]() Now with upconverting and an HDMI interface maybe things change a bit, but upconverting is not really HD from a viewing standpoint. When you want to playback HD video I thought you would have to use a Blu-ray, or HD-DVD, player a DVD player is only capable of SD video. Maybe dadkins can explain this some more, I don't have a clear picture of this yet.
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