HD DVD burned on standard DVD-R

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René Borroto

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Jun 25, 2008, 2:25:30 PM6/25/08
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Did you know that you can burn an HD DVD project from DVD Studio Pro
onto a standard red laser DVD-R? I did it yesterday, and it played
back flawlessly on a dual 2.5 GHz G5's DVD drive, in HD (720p) with
the Mac's DVI output going to an HDMI monitor. Five minutes of
content consumed about 750 Megs of space. I'm running Apple's DVD
Player 5.0.1 app and running Leopard 10.5.3. It also played back on a
dual 2.7 GHz G5 running Tiger.

GROOVY.


René Borroto
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Brooks Reid

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Jun 25, 2008, 3:52:10 PM6/25/08
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Here another idea for playing back HD content. I have not tried this
yet so anybody who has please confirm.
Save your HD as MPEG2 and transfer it via USB to a Sony Playstation
3. Call it up media in the menu and play. PS3 has HDMI out and 1080P
resolution.

Brooks Reid
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