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1920x1080 60i video to big for a DVD
Chpi [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 30, 2012 13:04 Messages: 9 Offline
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Am a bit frustrate because I can't find the answer so I turn to this forum. I have a Samsung Hmx-q10 fullhd camera which I recorded my boys football game in full hd format what 1920 x 1080 60i I put the video together and produced it as mpeg 2 just to notice after that when the kids ran around there were traces not certain of the terminology so I search google and found the setting to use h264 format but it is like 14 gb for sure it isn't going to fit on a DVD so I turn to here for help how can I get a full hd video on a DVD ??
James Dotson
Senior Contributor Location: Tennessee Joined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40 Messages: 3066 Offline
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You can create an AVCHD-DVD, but a standard DVD will not accept 1080 video. DVD's are 480. If you do the AVCHD-DVD, you will need a Blu-Ray player to view it once it is done. That also will not solve the size problem.

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CORNBLOSSOM
Chpi [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 30, 2012 13:04 Messages: 9 Offline
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Should just changing my camera setting to hd 720 x 480 I think solve this the next game I record ?
Heavytiger [Avatar]
Contributor Joined: Jun 21, 2008 10:16 Messages: 474 Offline
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Hi

I use a Panasonic HD camcorder that records using the AVCHD format in full HD at a frame rate of 60i. I get about 34 minutes of AVCHD video on standard DVD's and when played on a bluray player the video is very sharp. In PD 10 I use the setting AVCHD 1920x1080 60i.

Heavytiger Windows 10 professional
HP Omen Obelisk DT 875-1131
Intel Core i7(3.6GHz)
Eight Core
Memory 32 GB
GPU Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super
Power supply 750 Watt


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Heavytiger


James Dotson
Senior Contributor Location: Tennessee Joined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40 Messages: 3066 Offline
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You can convert the clip to a smaller resolution in PD, but you loose the benefit of HD. In create disc choose 848x480. Less convenient, but better quality, you could split the video onto two discs. __________________________________
CORNBLOSSOM
Chpi [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 30, 2012 13:04 Messages: 9 Offline
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Thank you I am going to edit the video down next time I record will just use Hd and not full Hd
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