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Old 2019-04-03, 05:07 PM
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Burning 4k discs

I am using a combination to burn 4k discs.
Movavi and Wondershare right now.
They end up choppy.
What software do you use?
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Old 2019-04-04, 05:10 PM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

I don't know that a lot of people are burning 4k discs, or even 1080 discs. Digital files are where it's at anymore. Authoring and burning discs is becoming a lost art form.
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Old 2019-04-04, 07:14 PM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

Such as USB?
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Old 2019-04-06, 08:07 AM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

Yes. I suppose you could burn the digital file to a disc, and it might be readable by a standalone blu-ray player depending on the specs of that player.
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Old 2019-04-11, 09:18 PM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

have my card ~ allowed to burn one
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Old 2019-04-18, 10:53 AM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

Are you burning to 100GB triple-layer blu-ray discs? They are so pricey (cheapest I can find is still more than $5 per disc) that I have already decided to just keep all my 4K projects on hard drives and play them from there.
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Old 2019-04-20, 02:09 AM
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Re: Burning 4k discs

Better to be forget those obsolete things like disc authoring. Why are you wasting your time with making something to optical disc with fancy stuff when you already have the file that can be playable (almost) on every device (TV, standalone media players, mobile phones, etc). Just grab the file, mux with external audios and whatever you like to MKV and play it on your favorite device.

I know there are so many people in the trading scene whom are enough narrow minded to think, like "only DVD and BD are real formats and every show must be authored, avi and mp4 are lossy". Authoring discs are so 90's and 2000's thing, now it's time to step over it. No wonder why sites like liveshownation still runs with big loads of YT and webcast stuff (raw files from dime) bloated into MPEG2 BDs.
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