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Hi folks,

 

I got some *.ts file (about 7.5 GByte, 1920x1080i, AFAICS), and I would like to write it in HD-DVD format on a DVD+-R (DL) without loosing resolution or sound quality. Is this supported? I understand that it won't play in a regular DVD player, of course, but it should play on a HD-DVD player.

 

 

Regards

 

Harri

Posted

There will usually be some loss of quality as the output won't be exactly as the source. I'd also recommend +r DL and advise to stay away from the -R's.

Posted

might get a bit over an hour of video at 10000Mbps on a dual layer

 

my h264 file of 26 min went to 2.6 gigs when I converted and burned to single layer

 

wonder if they will ever get standalones playing mkv's

Posted
See if this is what you are looking for...

 

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=126676

 

Nope, AFAICS the suggested procedure converts the *.ts file to some other format. I don't want to loose resolution. And surely I don't want to change the bitrate. Using Xine the *.ts file plays fine in 1920x1050i (verified on a Dell 2407WFP).

 

According to Wikipedia there is some format called 3x DVD. Can Imgburn generate this format? If not, then I would guess this would be a cool extension.

 

 

Regards

 

Harri

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ImgBurn is just a burning tool. What goes in is what gets put on the disc.

 

If you want to convert anything to fit the target media (when it's from a larger source), that's your problem and you'll have to find the suitable tools to do it I'm afraid. It's not something ImgBurn does or will ever do.

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