can a 1080i TS file be turned into DVD with out losing 1080i quailty?
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you can encode it to dvd spec, and then author it. if your encoder won't accept a ts stream, use hdtvtompeg2 to convert it into a usable file first.
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It probably can be used (via Ulead MF5) to be turned into a HD-DVD (on DVD-R 5 or 9). Other HD authoring solutions will follow.
Otherwise, no it can't be done -- your downrezzing!
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Yep you can't keep the 1080 on a standard dvd and expect it to play on a normal dvd, its outside the specs.
You can chop up the ts file and put 4gigs on a dvdr but you'll only be able to play it on a computer.
You have to downconvert it to 720x480 (ntsc) or 720x576 (pal). Otherwise a normal dvd player won't recognize.
You can demultiplex the 5.1 surround sound if it had it in the broadcast. But you must downconvert the video to play on a normal dvd player. NO way around that unless you jump up and get a bluray or hddvd burner and player.Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Another option is a DVD player that will recognize .ts files on DVD-R and output via HDMI. So far I have seen one at http://www.iodata.com/products/products.php?cat=HNP&sc=AVEL&pId=AVLP2%2FDVDLA&ts=2&tsc=14
I would like to see a few more models on the market before I take the plunge, but I like this idea. I would be able to have high-def captures on inexpensive red laser media, and I would be able to wait out the BluRay/ HD DVD battle. -
Originally Posted by greymalkin
P.S. you should get a warning for spamming the forum
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thanks you for the help guys ill post back if i have any problems
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It has nothing to do with a typo. It has everything to do with emphasizing your question (if you care to read, the first response disregarded the part I highlighted).
What I had hoped it would do is help re-emphasize the nature of your question in order to expedite a solution.
What I didn't expect it to do is tip your hormonal balance. I actually didn't even realize there was a typo in there until you had a tantrum about it.
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wow, did you pick out a type-o on a forum? did you just Register here to pick out type-o's? get a life buddy
What are you yapping about? It seemed as if you wanted to make a DVD from a 1080i file and not lose quality or resolution. We get that kind of question all the time from the uninformed. greymalkin was just gently pointing out (more gently than I am now), that it's not possible. It didn't seem then, and it doesn't seem now, to have been a typo. -
Originally Posted by dblue
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Originally Posted by dblue
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Hehe, reporting this thread is liable to backfire on him, by bringing attention to the thread and by bringing a warning down on himself.
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it sure did:
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Originally Posted by dblue
Can it be put into DVD-Video format, to be played on DVD-Video ("DVD") players? No.
Why? Because 1080i is not a resolution supported by the DVD-Video format
Read https://www.videohelp.com/dvd
That was the point of greymalkin's post, by the way, just in less words.
Also see https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=304082Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Originally Posted by manono
Originally Posted by manono
Originally Posted by manono
lets see it again.
Originally Posted by greymalkinOriginally Posted by greymalkin
Originally Posted by lordsmurf -
No.
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