Question for the forum. I'm a novice at authoring Blu-Ray DVDs. I have a PC running Windows Vista. I also have a Blu-Ray burner. I took raw M2TS files from my Canon camcorder and burned them to BD-R media using Windows Vista. I played them on my Blu-Ray player and the quality doesn't seem to be high-def. I'm not sure if its the video I shot, the burning process, the camcorder, or something else. Will just burning a BD-R DVD using Windows Vista create a high def disc or do I need to do something different? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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If your files started as HD, there's nothing in the process you described that would have changed it. Check your camera settings and source files. Let us know.
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Vista has DVD-maker built-in and if you used that it will dumb down and re-encode all acceptable HD sources and create a legit DVD, which is happily just SD. Not sure how you were able to use a blu-ray blank for that. Can you open up that disk in explorer and display here a snapshot of its contents? On its own, there is nothing in windoze itself that will create a full-compliant blu-ray disc with HD files as source, such as those that came from your canon (I assume they are HD because, unlike Sony which allows some MPEG2 SD modes, a Canon AVCHD camcorder will only create HD). Assuming the files are already blu-ray compliant, you have to install a separate blu-ray authoring program to do that. Look at the tools section of videohelp.
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