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Originally Posted by AAR.oner
to keep it true HD quality, you have to use Blu-ray...to burn to regular DVD [or use a standard DVD player for playback], the HD footage would have to be converted to SD
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Just to be clear, you're talking about the initial authoring of a video file, right?
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Originally Posted by jabulon
There is a way of burning HD material to a DVD 5/9, which can be played on HD equipment, but that wasn't the question I think.
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Not HD equipment but a regular dvd player and tv. For instance, let's say I record something in HD from tv onto my computer and it's 3 GB--could I author it to be burned to a dvd5 without harming the quality? Or would it be converted to SD? I'm just confused about why Bluray authoring is necessary if it's small enough to fit on a dvd. Am I mistaken that dvd's and Bluray discs are just storage containers of different size, or do Blurays have something that dvd's don't have?
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