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Kamiz
17th April 2007, 09:22
I'm working on a movie of the game "call of duty 2" (so only ingame footage, square pixels, progressive), it's allmost finished.
Anyway let's start the newbie question.

At the moment I have a huffyuv compressed 1280*720 movie (at 25 fps, progressive, square pixels).
Don't worry about smoothness, I've captured at 200fps and resampled later on.


My problem is, what's the best way to burn on a HD-DVD/blue-ray disc with few quality loss (remember, this aint cam recorded footage or a film, but ingame footage).
Beside the vid, there are also 3 different audio streams which need to be added.


I've done some searching, there are a lot of topics about hd-dvd, but haven't found any at the moment which can help me out (or I must've looked over it).


Thnx in advance.

Kami

Pelican9
17th April 2007, 12:45
You need some HD DVD or BD authoring software like Sonic Scenarist.

scharfis_brain
17th April 2007, 13:00
if you are asking for caompression optimization, you may provide the source images (200fps)

Kamiz
17th April 2007, 14:13
First of all, thnx for the help, I really appreciate it.

It's no problem to provide you with some footage scharfis_brain, but it's 25 fps. Like I mentioned, I've captured at 200 fps, speed up x 8 (resample) so it gets a smoother look.

I only need to know what minimum length you need of the footage (huffyuv, 25fps, 1280*720, progressive, square pixs), and I'll upload it on my rapidshare account.


Thnx again

Kami

Guest
17th April 2007, 14:32
My problem is, what's the best way to burn
Please read and follow forum rules, specifically, rule 12: do not ask what's best. Thank you.

http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm

Kamiz
17th April 2007, 15:06
Please read and follow forum rules, specifically, rule 12: do not ask what's best. Thank you.

http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm

I'm sorry about this, then I'll restate my question.
Since I'm new to HD-authoring, what advice can you give me to burn the raw footage to a HD/blue-ray disc. I'll do some tests and see what gives a good result.

Thnx & soz if my question was misunderstood, it's the newbie forum for a reason ;)

scharfis_brain
17th April 2007, 15:34
upload as much as you can ;)