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Bobonintheuk
27th June 2007, 19:53
Hello all doom 9ers.
I recently bought a standalone upscaling player http://www.kingwelltechnology.com/ HD6900i.
I have some 720p video i want to play on it in 720p HD if possible but i don't a clue wha to use to burn or if i can.
I know i can burn it to DVD using VSO but its lowing the quality burning to DVD.
The player came with a couple of movies in HDV format and i was wondering if this would be higher quality and how i go about burning to HDV.
Any help would be great thanks.

SeeMoreDigital
27th June 2007, 20:29
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but your KW-HD6900i player does not support native "high-def" 1280x720 or 1920x1080/88 sources.

It only supports "std-def" native input sources (ie: with a max 720x576 = 414,720 total pixels), which it can "up-scale" to high-def resolutions.


Cheers

Bobonintheuk
27th June 2007, 22:31
Thanks SeeMore
so what is the best way to Burn a 'std def' Disc would a DVD9 disc be the best media to burn?
VSO reports 420 when i re-encode to DVD is there a program out there that can encode higher?

SeeMoreDigital
28th June 2007, 10:22
Thanks SeeMore
so what is the best way to Burn a 'std def' Disc would a DVD9 disc be the best media to burn?
VSO reports 420 when i re-encode to DVD is there a program out there that can encode higher?I'm only familiar with VSO's ConvertXtoDVD (formally DivxToDVD) application.

As "payware" applications go, I have found it to be very good at converting most A/V input format types to DVD spec compliant files/discs.


Cheers