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Old 18th November 2008, 13:45   #1  |  Link
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HDTV on DVD-5

Hi to everyone,
I just bought a new brand USB dongle that is able to record a HDTV.
I mean, I can watch and record with the crispy and bright resolution of 720i/p or 1080i/p. (the Blu-ray standard resolutions i suppose)
Now my question is, how can I create a DVD-5 with those steams and be able to use them in a Blu-ray stand alone player?

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Old 18th November 2008, 13:49   #2  |  Link
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You can convert the streams with Ripbot (select create blu-ray disc) and then burn them on a DVD (using a UDF 2.50 structure instead of ISO). It will then play in blu-ray players.

If the streams are fully blu-ray compliant, you can also just remux them into a blu-ray structure with tsmuxer.
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Old 18th November 2008, 14:06   #3  |  Link
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If I decide to use tsmuxer how should I proceed over?
I read a way described by jdobbs that involve the use of FFMpeg or something like that but I could not really understand the whole thread.
Could you summarize it for me making my life a bit easy?

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Hear is the thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=135335
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Old 18th November 2008, 14:17   #4  |  Link
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Just open your file in tsmuxer, select blu-ray disc as output and that's it. Then burn the structure to a DVD. If the files are compliant it will play.

If the files aren't compliant, you will need to reencode them with ripbot.
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Right, I'll give a try and I'll see what's happen.

Thanks a lot for your replays.
I do appreciate that.
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Just one more curiosity.
In case I wanna to use the same file to make just a only proper DVD-5, how can I do that?
I mean starting form a HDTV (ts file 720p) can I do a sort of down sampling to record it in standard DVD?

Thanks again,
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I mean starting form a HDTV (ts file 720p) can I do a sort of down sampling to record it in standard DVD?
Just resize your frame to DVD standard size and decimate frames as needed to achieve DVD standard frame rate, and then author a DVD with it.
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Hi neuron2,
thank to reply me but what do you mean for
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decimate frames as needed to achieve DVD standard frame rate
Can I do that with d2s or DVD-RB? If yes how?
Could you explain me with more details?

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Old 18th November 2008, 15:48   #9  |  Link
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I don't use those programs.

I decimate with an Avisynth script. For example, you have 720p 59.94 video and you want DVD compatible:

SelectEven() # decimates half the frames
LanczosResize(720,480) # resize frame

I've ignored aspect ratio issues here. But that's the basic idea.
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Right...I see your point.
I'll give a try and I'll see if I can do that.

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HDTV2DVD is a great, easy to use program that converts HDTV to DVD

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Hi Fishman0919,
thanks for your help.
I just had look that tool and I think it does what I want.

Is it your choice too?

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HDTV2DVD does a great job of putting HD recordings on a DVD-5 at DVD resolution. HDTV2DVD hasn't been updated in quite a while as the functionality was built into SVCD2DVD.
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Hi jikchung,
thanks for your reply.
I'll have a try SVCD2DVD and I'll report to you what it'll be my experience using it.

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AVS2DVD can import m2ts too and convert to DVD (with resizing and audioconvertion)
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Old 26th November 2008, 18:20   #16  |  Link
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Hi Wishbringer, thank for your reply.
I already had the chance to use AVS2DVD and I learned by my self that it can do that.
I read around that manolito tested almost all the one-click applications and in his experience DeVeDe for Windows and AVS2DVD are the bets of all.
He knows is job so I trust him.

Have a look hear http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=142973

Bye and many thanks again
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