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Vaughan Wood July 25th, 2007 01:14 AM

FX 7 footage gets a boost1
 
Wow,

I just have to share this with someone!!!!

(Sitting in my home/office too long by myself!)

I have just upgraded my DVD player to a Samsung Blu-Ray BD-P1000 while I'm waiting for my Blu-Ray burner to arrive, and am playing my latest wedding footage from a standard DVD from it to a Sony Bravia 20".

Let me tell you...it blows me away!!

It looks almost as good as taking a HDMI feed direct from the FX 7 as I capture into the computer!

I was letting the camera downconvert it, as it was only a basic package, so I edited as SD.

Way to go if you show people sample dvd's in your studio.

I'll have to put a disclaimer on my DVD's now ...My player is better than your player (LOL)

Cheers Vaughan

Chris Hull July 25th, 2007 02:18 AM

i did not know blue ray would play standard dvd,s very interesting.i wonder if we will ever get [blue ray] [hdv] recorders like we have dvd recorders that will record from camcorders as well as tv.chris

Steve Mullen July 25th, 2007 04:32 AM

You can easily edit and burn HD to red-laser discs that play on HD DVD players and PS3. You can use data rates from 25Mbps to 29Mbps. At 25Mbps you can almost 45M on a DVD-R DL disc.

I just compliled a series of tests of the new JVC GZ-HD7 to disc -- complete with menus.

No need to buy a new burner until they get down to $250 or so.

John Gayman July 25th, 2007 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hull (Post 718188)
i did not know blue ray would play standard dvd,s very interesting.i wonder if we will ever get [blue ray] [hdv] recorders like we have dvd recorders that will record from camcorders as well as tv.chris

PMFJI... I have a Sony S300 Blu-ray player hooked to a HD LCD TV with HDMI and I too was pleasantly surprised to find it not only plays standard DVDs but it also plays all my home made DVD-R, DVD+R and DVD-RW discs that were created with Adobe Encore. I've even gone back to projects I created two years ago and it plays them all great. What a bonus. :-)

Brian Rhodes July 25th, 2007 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 718203)
You can easily edit and burn HD to red-laser discs that play on HD DVD players and PS3. You can use data rates from 25Mbps to 29Mbps. At 25Mbps you can almost 45M on a DVD-R DL disc.

I just compliled a series of tests of the new JVC GZ-HD7 to disc -- complete with menus.

No need to buy a new burner until they get down to $250 or so.


Steve what software did you use to do this ?


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