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Hi,
Just back from cape town on my 1st trip with my new HD1000 and would love to know what software people use to make blu-ray dvds? Just bought a PS3 and a blu-ray burner. My movie clips are all 720p @60fps, so would I lose quality if I burn them onto blu-ray disks? Also is there a better way to join small clips together or just do it via the HD1000? Cheers Mark |
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Blu-Ray supports 720/60p, you should not loose any quality. Some Blu-Ray players don't play 720/60p disks, make sure your player/burner supports them, you could make test DVD/Blu-Ray disk first.
There is lots of different editing programs, I can't recommend any because I prefer to do small cut/join editing with camera. Last edited by Quenaelin; Sep 15, 2009 at 7:48 AM. |
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I might just use the camera as well for the cut/join as I have found nothing else that can work with the 60fps cheers Mark |
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