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Re: Projecting HD and SD
by Nick Righton on Aug 5, 2008 at 3:33:31 am

Sorry about that...I missed the HD content part of the post. If the films are less than 30 minutes you can encode the content to HDDVD format in Apple Compressor changing the bit-rate to around 15-19Mb/s and burn them using DVD studio pro to a regular DVD5 (single sided, single layered DVD-R). The HDDVD players will play back the content without any problems and it will look amazing. The HD-DVD players are also nice up-converting players for SD DVDs. I have done this many, many times and have had great success. You can still buy the 1080i / 720p Toshiba A3 HDDVD player for about 60 bucks. http://www.warehousedeals.com/Toshiba-HDA3-720p1080i-HD-DVD-Player/M/B000U6...

Nick

I wish I was good at one thing rather than average at many, but oh well.


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