High Definition Video Tech Questions...
#1
High Definition Video Tech Questions...
Ok well im pretty pc savy, and im having trouble burning DVDs in 720p, Im pretty sure a DVD is like 4.7g and the 720p movie files are 4.6 so i was wondering what i could use to burn the DVD files....
When I download them I get them in big .rar and .PAR2 files and then get the coverted to .mkv's with autounpack.. since i normally stream to the PS3 I almost always convert them with mkv2vob software to make them .mpg files which are still 720p or 1080p I dont get any video loss, a little audio loss but nothing noticable...
so my main question is A. How (and which program) can I burn these 720p files and make multi disk movies (1080p) to were i dont have to decode them down to shitty 480p resolution so i can take them to my friends house and ****...
Thanks.
When I download them I get them in big .rar and .PAR2 files and then get the coverted to .mkv's with autounpack.. since i normally stream to the PS3 I almost always convert them with mkv2vob software to make them .mpg files which are still 720p or 1080p I dont get any video loss, a little audio loss but nothing noticable...
so my main question is A. How (and which program) can I burn these 720p files and make multi disk movies (1080p) to were i dont have to decode them down to shitty 480p resolution so i can take them to my friends house and ****...
Thanks.
#3
actually write DVD's, but if i burn a dvd in mkv with 720p my PS3 Should play it in 720p.
and even if a DVD is naturally 420p... what would be the best way to compress/decode a 720p into 480p, to lose the least amount of quality.
and even if a DVD is naturally 420p... what would be the best way to compress/decode a 720p into 480p, to lose the least amount of quality.
#5
no way, i still love to download 1080p files and stream them to the ps3, just need to be able to burn one if i go to someones house.
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