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I see what you mean. Didn't realize that's what would result; I wanted an HD DVD but didn't want Blu-ray.
I just checked and I did choose the AVCHD option in Create Disc-->2D Disc. My settings were AVCHD, Widescreen, H.264, HD 1920x1080/60i. Is that the equivalent of Blu-Ray? I didn't intend that...
What I wanted was an HD DVD, but not Blu-ray. Is AVCHD the same as Blu-ray?
An AVCHD disc is a high definition video disc burned with a standard DVD burner on a standard disc. Since it is high definition 1920 by 1080, it must be played on a blu-ray player that will play an AVCHD disc. The other limitation is that the disc will only hold about 40 minutes of video.
A blu-ray disc must be burned with a blu-ray burner on a blu-ray disc. It can be played on a blu-ray player. It can hold many hours of video.
If you don't have a blu-ray player that will play AVCHD discs, you want a standard DVD. The definition is
720 by 480. You burn it on a standard disc with a standard burner and play it with almost any standard DVD players. You can get about one hour of best quality video on a single layer DVD. You can get more on a DVD with some loss of quality. If your project is around one hour or slightly more, there should be little or not degradation of quality.
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