VideoHelp Forum




+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 15 of 15
  1. Member wulf109's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    If you burn HD-DVD content on a BD disk using ImageBurn would it play in an HD-DVD player? Are the disks and lasers incompatible?
    Quote Quote  
  2. Member 1st class
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Charlotte
    Search Comp PM
    No, it won't work. Blu-Ray disks and HD-DVD disks are substantially different. You can put HD-DVD content on a DVD-R (limit about 45 minutes) that will play fine. However, the only program I know that authors HD-DVD on DVD-R is Ulead, which only plays nice with MPEG-2 content. Most HD-DVD's were authored with VC-1. So you would need to find a VC-1 to MPEG-2 transcoder, which I don't think exists and I don't think anyone really wants as VC-1 does not seem to be a codec for the future.

    I have future-proofed my HD-DVD collection with the WDTV and portable hard drives. It is a nice little device.
    Quote Quote  
  3. I have had limited and partial success using H264 on a DVD (both SL and DL) with AC3 audio, authored by the Ulead program.

    It authored and played without re-conversion, however the audio showed a gradually increasing de-synch.

    Further experiments showed I could play the EVO files directly, but I could not find a software player which would play the disks at all. H264 video file, pre-authoring, would play just fine.

    I concluded that even if I solved the audio problem, the lack of a software player and the death of HD-DVD hardware made this a dead end.

    XBOX360 or PS3-compatible h264 files would seem to be the way to go, or a blu-ray player.
    Quote Quote  
  4. Banned
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Freedonia
    Search Comp PM
    It is possible to encode VC-1 rips to MPEG-2 with HCenc. I have made HD DVD discs on DVD-9 using this method and they played fine on my Toshiba HD DVD player.

    I'm not enthused about Ulead's DVD MovieFactory 6 product. There's an old version of Scenarist not made any more that supported producing HD DVD content. It's very similar to their DVD authoring solution, so if you know how to use it then it provides an alternative to Ulead. HD DVD is a dead format and since I got a WDTV player like festmaster, I no longer have a need to create my own HD DVDs. The only reason I made some was that at the time it was the only solution I had to be able to watch high def content on my TV.
    Quote Quote  
  5. Rancid User ron spencer's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Ish-ka-bibble
    Search Comp PM
    there are many guides to convert hd dvd to blu ray...even vc-1...they work
    'Do I look absolutely divine and regal, and yet at the same time very pretty and rather accessible?' - Queenie
    Quote Quote  
  6. Originally Posted by ron spencer
    there are many guides to convert hd dvd to blu ray...even vc-1...they work
    The OP wants to put the HD DVD structure on a Blu-ray disc which won't work.HD DVD and Blu-ray both support the same codecs(VC-1 and AVC) but they are authored differently.If you put a BD-R in a BD player it searches for files in BDMV,HD DVD puts files in HVDVD_TS.HD DVD players will give an error if you try to play a BD-R so your only option is reducing the movie and burning it on a DVDR or DL.
    Quote Quote  
  7. Member wulf109's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    I've been converting my HD-DVD to BlueRay with TSremuxer and Ripbot. Some HD-DVD movies come with two EVO files that are each less than 8GB's,Tremors and Robin Hood are examples of this. I converted each EVO to BD and to a DVD+DL and put the movie on two DL disks at full bitrate. Others I've converted with Ripbot or BD Rebuilder to DVD-DL,but they are both painfully slow,12-14 hours on a 3.6GHz C2D.
    I guess there's no "easy" way to author HD-DVD,thanks for all the input.
    Quote Quote  
  8. Member wulf109's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    I burned an HD-DVD movie to BD-RE disk and it did not play in my HD-DVD player,Toshiba HD-A20,no surprise. It will play in my computer. PowerDVD 7.3 plays it like a normal HD-DVD. I guess compliance is not a problem on software players. FYI
    Quote Quote  
  9. I burned an HD-DVD movie to BD-RE disk and it did play in my HD-DVD player,Toshiba HD-A20,no surprise. It will play in my computer. PowerDVD 7.3 plays it like a normal HD-DVD. I guess compliance is not a problem on software players. FYI
    Really?...I find that hard to believe!
    Quote Quote  
  10. Member [_chef_]'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2002
    Location
    Germany
    Search Comp PM
    It sometimes does work.

    But BLUE ray does not exist!
    *** Now that you have read me, do some other things. ***
    Quote Quote  
  11. Member turk690's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    ON, Canada
    Search Comp PM
    I suppose, with enough panache, one can take an HD DVD movie, demux and get back the original streams, re-author a BD with them, and the result will play in a BD player. And vice-versa (for those still gaga over HD DVD for some reason) and play on an HD DVD player. But wulf109's original post did ask a fundamental question "are the disks and lasers compatible?". The disks are NOT physically compatible. The lasers are, up to a point. An original or correctly authored BD movie WILL NOT play in an HD DVD player and vice-versa, unless that player or drive is specifically designed to accept both.
    To address a related dodah, it's possible to put a BD movie structure on a recordable HD DVD, or an HD DVD movie structure on a recordable BD, but none of the results will play in any set-top. Probably in the PC with an appropriate HD DVD or BD drive for the specific disc, where both can be treated as DVD-ROMs and folders accessed by PowerDVD, etc.
    For the nth time, with the possible exception of certain Intel processors, I don't have/ever owned anything whose name starts with "i".
    Quote Quote  
  12. Banned
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Freedonia
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by videopoo
    I burned an HD-DVD movie to BD-RE disk and it did play in my HD-DVD player,Toshiba HD-A20,no surprise. It will play in my computer. PowerDVD 7.3 plays it like a normal HD-DVD. I guess compliance is not a problem on software players. FYI
    Really?...I find that hard to believe!
    I do too. I'm wondering if wulf109 made a typo, so to speak, and left out the word "not". The above makes sense if it says that the Toshiba HD-A20 would NOT play the disc, but PowerDVD would. I would completely expect that to be true.
    The Toshiba should NOT recognize BD-RE media, but a software program might not be picky about the media and might simply go, "Hmm, here's a disc type I recognize and a format I recognize, so I will play it".
    Quote Quote  
  13. Member wulf109's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Correct,typo I left out the word not.
    Quote Quote  
  14. Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by wulf109
    If you burn HD-DVD content on a BD disk using ImageBurn would it play in an HD-DVD player? Are the disks and lasers incompatible?
    if you are only interested in the main movie, use TSMuxer and load in the main movie .evo files. then select "blu ray disc" in TsRemuxer to convert to bluray format. then burn it with imgburn. i did this using Apollo 13 HDDVD. i ripped it to the HD, and picked the two obvious main movie files, used "append"in tsremuxer, then it converted it. everything worked fine and i can play apollo 13 on my bluray player. the only thing is, i think the latest tsremuxer still have problems with some HD audio formats, and the disc has DD+ on the original, it showed that it was decoding it as DD+, but when i play it on my buray player it only plays the core AC3. and my player supposedly will decode DD+.
    Quote Quote  
  15. Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    United States
    Search Comp PM
    Originally Posted by dtrell
    Originally Posted by wulf109
    If you burn HD-DVD content on a BD disk using ImageBurn would it play in an HD-DVD player? Are the disks and lasers incompatible?
    if you are only interested in the main movie, use TSMuxer and load in the main movie .evo files. then select "blu ray disc" in TsRemuxer to convert to bluray format. then burn it with imgburn. i did this using Apollo 13 HDDVD. i ripped it to the HD, and picked the two obvious main movie files, used "append"in tsremuxer, then it converted it. everything worked fine and i can play apollo 13 on my bluray player. the only thing is, i think the latest tsremuxer still have problems with some HD audio formats, and the disc has DD+ on the original, it showed that it was decoding it as DD+, but when i play it on my buray player it only plays the core AC3. and my player supposedly will decode DD+.
    The HD audio issue is fixed in TsRemux version 1.8.18

    ocgw

    peace
    i7 2700K @ 4.4Ghz 16GB DDR3 1600 Samsung Pro 840 128GB Seagate 2TB HDD EVGA GTX 650
    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic368691.html
    Quote Quote  



Similar Threads

Visit our sponsor! Try DVDFab and backup Blu-rays!