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HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

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HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby cspitser » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:10 pm

I am currently using PRE 4. I plan to get PRE 7 or 8. I want to create a project using HD media, and then burn to a 4.7 GB DVD. Will that DVD when played on a HD TV have the same HD resolution as the original media?

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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Ron » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:34 pm

In short, yes.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Steve Grisetti » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:39 pm

Well, sort of. Particularly if your DVD player has a feature for upscaling standard DVDs so that they look like hi-def.

But DVDs play standard def video -- and that's less than half the horizontal and half the vertical pixels of hi-def. So you're only getting a fraction of the resolution of your original footage even if, as Ron indicated, it should still look pretty good.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Ron » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:44 pm

Steve, I believe the OP is asking whether burning Hi-Def to a standard DVD results in the same hi-definition output. The answer is yes, but you only get about 20 minutes or so of footage.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Barb O » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:56 pm

Steve and Ron,

I had the same impression as Ron (burn HD on a standard DVD).

However, it also seems like the submitter is asking -- if this can be done from Premiere Elements 7 or 8?
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby George Tyndall » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:17 pm

Barb O wrote:Steve and Ron,

I had the same impression as Ron (burn HD on a standard DVD).

However, it also seems like the submitter is asking -- if this can be done from Premiere Elements 7 or 8?


I "share" my HD Timelines to SD DVDs regularly using PRE7, and the resulting DVD, when played back with a SD DVD player, is SD. However, if I play that SD DVD with my Blu-ray player, then it gets "up-rezzed," as Steve says, to 1920x1080--but does NOT look nearly as good as an actual Blu-ray DVD.

A member did post in the past that software (CyberLink?) does exist that will put 20 minutes of HD on a SD DVD, but I'm not aware of any way to do that with PRE7.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Ron » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:44 pm

Barb O wrote:Steve and Ron,

I had the same impression as Ron (burn HD on a standard DVD).

However, it also seems like the submitter is asking -- if this can be done from Premiere Elements 7 or 8?

Good point. PRE7 is NOT capable of doing this. It needs to be done 3'rd party (Cyberlink DVD MovieFactory 6+ for one).
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:57 pm

You would also need a player that can play that DVD, not any DVD player will.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby sidd finch » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:06 pm

What about the DVD menu. I have HD video to burn to a standard DVD (20 minutes) using moviefactory (ulead) but do I need to create a special DVD menu???

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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Chris B » Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:01 pm

I've done this with the demo of Vegas Studio. No menus - but chapter markers worked. Most (all?) DVD players will not play this (my father's cheap up-scaling DVD player won't). A Blu-Ray player might (my Sony does).
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby cspitser » Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:26 pm

So,

It sounds like if I want to distribute HD video to my family (few have bluray players) that I need cyberlink or moviefactory. Are these editing packages that would replace PRE?
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Chuck Engels » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:37 pm

I think more of using them in addition to PRE, not replacing.
You will come to find out that most times there isn't one tool that does everything.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby Ron » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:01 pm

cspitser wrote:So,

It sounds like if I want to distribute HD video to my family (few have bluray players) that I need cyberlink or moviefactory. Are these editing packages that would replace PRE?

Like Chuck mentioned earlier, your family/friends would have to, at the very least, have a HD-DVD player to play that content. It's a totally different format than standard DVD.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby John 'twosheds' McDonald » Fri Feb 05, 2010 3:04 am

PaulLS is the expert on this stuff but I think that they should play OK on a PC/Playstation type box connected to a TV. I don't believe that they will play on a standard DVD player; I haven't tried this approach on my Panasonic BD player.
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Re: HD on DVD from PRE 7 or 8

Postby cspitser » Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:01 am

I looked at the cyberlink web site. They have many products. Is it the "power2go 6" that I would want?
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