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Re: Presentation Blu-ray vs. DVD
by Rich Rubasch on Jan 31, 2009 at 2:08:18 am

Hey Sam, Mac or PC? On a Mac you could just encode to H264 HD clips ( I would use 720P 1280 x 720 frame size) and drop them all into a Keynote presentation and feed the projector right off the laptop. Will look spectacular.

And if, by chance, your SD material is anamorphic widescreen SD, it will upconvert quite nicely with a KONA 3 card. Pretty good actually.

Forget a BluRay disc...clunksvile. Everything right off a Mac laptop straight to the projector.

Now if you want to hand out some DVDs after the show, then make some SD DVDs of the original, but don't project it that way!

Rich Rubasch
Tilt Media



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