Hi guys -
Edit: I shouldn't try to multitask like that! I missed out on the original post!
Aaron -
Produce means create a file that can be played on your PC or through a media player. Creating discs is slightly different.
If you want to produce your video to a file, the two best choices are AVCHD 1920X1080 (24MBps, depending on the source clips) and MPEG-2 MPEG-2 BD 1920X1080
If you want to burn blu-ray discs (too expensive for me), then AVCHD 1920X1080 (24MBps... depending) would be a good choice. In Create Disc, select Blu-Ray H.264 1920x1080. MPEG-2 HD 1920X1080 is another option.
As Andy said,
"Normal" DVD players cannot decode hi def formats even if the data is on a DVD disc. It's a bit like burning audio to a DVD disc an expecting your Audio CD player to play it.
If you're going to burn your video to DVD, the best quality option is AVCHD format burned on a standard DVD - played back on a PS3 or HD player compatible with AVCHD format. Other playback options for
AVCHD DVDs are Blu-ray players (newer ones all support AVCHD).
Another possibility (better than disc burning!) is viewing the video through a
HD media player (no disc burning - play file directly from USB storage device).
If you want to burn a DVD for a standard DVD player,
MPEG-2 DVD HQ is the best option. It's my understanding that
standard DVDs are burnt in one of two resolutions; 720 x 576 pixels (PAL), or 720 x 480 pixels (NTSC).
Oddly, in the middle of all that technobabble, I couldn't even get my mic to work on Skype!
Maybe some of it helped anyway -
Cheers - Tony
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