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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Joseph <syscon780@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 04/17/09 15:03, Paul Hartman wrote: |
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>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 2:43 PM, Joseph <syscon780@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> Does anybody have any links, instructions, information etc. on how to |
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>>> burn |
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>>> HD video MPEG4 to DVD? |
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>>> I want to be able to play HD on TV and I don't want to reduce the |
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>>> quality. |
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>>> Do I need Blue-Ray dvd recorder to be able to play HD recording? Can |
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>>> standard DVD play HD mpeg4 files? I have new camera that records HD |
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>>> (1920x1080) mpeg4 movies, most files are below 3GB; is there a way to |
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>>> burn |
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>>> them into standard DVD on Linux. |
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>>> I'm familiar with standard MPEG2 format and burning but not HD MPEG4.. |
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>> I confused when you say DVD if you mean DVD physical media or DVD format |
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>> video. |
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>> If you want to convert to a normal DVD format there are plenty of |
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>> tools for that. My favorite is tovid. |
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>> f you want to burn Blu-Ray data files into DVD media, I guess just |
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>> build the Blu-Ray image and burn it. Same way you can burn DVD images |
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>> to CD if they are small enough. I have no idea if that'll work, but |
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>> that's what I would try. (I've never seen a Blu-Ray disc before so i |
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>> have no idea...) |
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> I had in mind DVD physical media. I want to retain the HD format quality. Do |
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> you mean burning standard .mpg4 file into DVD? That is what I wanted to try |
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> but I doubt standard DVD will play it, and if it will what resolution will |
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> it be in? |
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> Thanks for the link I'll check it out. |
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Well if you just want to play it on the computer then the format |
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doesn't matter (as long as the mplayer or whatever you use can play |
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it). It's just a data disc. |
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If you want to watch it on an actual Blu-Ray player then it'll need to |
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be authored and mastered in the apporpriate way. I think they are |
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*.EVO files in some special directory structure (similar to DVD |
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video). Also, they use UDF 2.5 for the filesystem. |
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Blu-Ray has lots of DRM and commercial licensing requirements to make |
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a player, so legality is questionable :) |