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2 comments:
So is it possible to burn HD dvds right NOW?
If i shoot something at 1440 x 1080, are there burners out there and media that will allow me to make a hd dvd? Or do I even need a special burner? Can I just use my regular one with HD media? Maybe it depends on the software and if you can input the settings for that resoultion. I see that those BluRay discs hold a lot more info... but use a blue lazer instead of a red one. So I guess that means I would need a bluray burner or some other HD burner.
All I know is I can shoot HD stuff but once its edited, I can't do anything with it. It sjust on the computer. I can make a WMV HD file but thats about it. I'm just wondering if I should even shoot HD since its gonna be downconverted anyway. I know you will get better color sampling and stuff from starting out in HD but when I look at HD stuff exported at 720 x 480 it doesn't look any better than shooting SD in the first place. And just sticking with SD will allow much faster rendering times.
What should I do or any advice?
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Technically you can burn HD content to ordinary DVD but there's no stand-alone DVD player for playback such stream.
For now it's good to hold your HD footage on hard drive and wait until HD-burners come. Yes, it takes huge space, but downconverting HD to SD makes no sense.
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