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  1. I have 1080i ts file with the following stats:

    File Size Processed: 5.66 GB, Play Time: 00h:42m:42s
    1920 x 1080, 29.97 fps, 65.00 Mbps (18.07 Mbps Average).
    Average Video Quality: 74.15 KB/Frame, 0.29 Bits/Pixel.
    AC3 Audio: 2/0 Channels (L, R), 48.0 kHz, 384 kbps.
    Dialog Normalization: -31.0 dB
    0 of 76211 video frames found with errors.
    0 of 80068 audio frames found with errors.
    0 corrupted video bytes in file.
    0.000000 seconds of video timestamp gaps.
    0.000000 seconds of audio timestamp gaps.

    Is it possible to burn this without losing any quality on a DL disc so I can watch on my standalone (Toshiba HD-A2 or Philips DVP642)? If yes, how? Thanks.
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    Originally Posted by delpis
    Is it possible to burn this without losing any quality on a DL disc so I can watch on my standalone (Toshiba HD-A2 or Philips DVP642)? If yes, how? Thanks.
    No.
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    Ooops...missed that you had a hddvd player. You maybe could author it as a hd-dvd and burn on dvd media. Demux the ts to video and audio and author with a hd-dvd author tool, https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/authoring-bd-hd-dvd
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  4. Thanks. Tried it once and got a coaster

    Hopefully i'll have figured out how to use ProjectX tomorrow and try again for a better result.
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  5. Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Ooops...missed that you had a hddvd player. You maybe could author it as a hd-dvd and burn on dvd media. Demux the ts to video and audio and author with a hd-dvd author tool, https://www.videohelp.com/tools/sections/authoring-bd-hd-dvd
    Do I need to multiplex after demux? If yes, what's a good program to use?
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