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    with my DVR, i captured a beautiful tv show. It is so clear, at 1080P 60fps. How do i burn this to a DVD, where the clarity remains? Will converting it to mpeg2 remove quality?
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    with my DVR, i captured a beautiful tv show. It is so clear, at 1080P 60fps. How do i burn this to a DVD, where the clarity remains? Will converting it to mpeg2 remove quality?
    Do you mean DVD-video, playable in a regular DVD player? I'm assuming that's why you posted in the Authroring DVD section. You could use avstodvd

    NTSC DVD-video is 720x480 max , and 60p is not supported, it will be converted to 29.97 interlaced - So the quality will be significantly reduced. Re-encoding to MPEG2 (required) will also reduce quality
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post

    Do you mean DVD-video, playable in a regular DVD player? I'm assuming that's why you posted in the Authroring DVD section. You could use avstodvd

    NTSC DVD-video is 720x480 max , and 60p is not supported, it will be converted to 29.97 interlaced - So the quality will be significantly reduced. Re-encoding to MPEG2 (required) will also reduce quality
    Thanks so much! I will try my best. One day, maybe there will be a new, innovative way to convert MP4 to DVD, where the quality will be retained.
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  4. You should burn it to Blu-ray so you don't lose quality
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  5. Originally Posted by snafoo View Post
    with my DVR, i captured a beautiful tv show. It is so clear, at 1080P 60fps. How do i burn this to a DVD, where the clarity remains? Will converting it to mpeg2 remove quality?
    Do you want to watch the movie on TV?
    Then you can copy it to a USB stick (formatted with NTFS) and play it with a cheap BR player in original quality.
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    Authoring Works 7 has a free trial version for creating DVD or Blu-ray discs.
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    Easiest way is to do as "ProWo" stated. If you want it on a disk use tsMuxeR , depending on the file size, AVCHD or Blu-ray. No re-encoding and tsMuxeR makes the folder/file structure. Then burn the output to DVD disc for AVCHD or blu-ray disk.
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