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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? Bye and thanks in advantage, Stefano. |
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? Thanks for your reply Stefano. Hear is the thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=135335 |
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. |
18th November 2008, 14:38 | #6 | Link |
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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, Stefano. Last edited by stenews; 18th November 2008 at 14:48. |
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Hi neuron2,
thank to reply me but what do you mean for Quote:
Could you explain me with more details? Bye, Stefano. |
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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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18th November 2008, 22:25 | #13 | Link |
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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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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 Stefano. |
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