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A Quick Manual To Blank Bluray And Disc Burning.
As a result what should you do? The answer should be to use a high definition disc like bluray blank. Now that the format war has finished it is blank recordable bluray that has come to the forefront as the media of preference for high definition. The blu-ray burning devices are bit by bit working their way into our daily lives and onto mainstream Stand alone computers. bluray recordable blank recordable media is technically far better-quality and much larger volume than normal DVDR. Single layer bluray discs can hold twenty five giga byte with dual layer disks providing fifty gigabytes. There are guarantees of bluray of 200GB to appear soon! blu-ray was designed to play High definition video and to provide forward-thinking features such as alternative endings, directors commentaries, picture in picture etc - something that is not possible with ordinary DVD that are dependent on the MPEG2 film format. The video on bluray discs can be in either MPEG2, H264 (more cutting edge MPEG) or VC1 (a variant of Windows Media). Buy a bluray motion picture off the shelf and odds are it will be in VC1 or H264. The H264 codecs benefit is that you can fit more on a solitary disk. high definition MPEG2 on single layer BD-R disc can give in the region of 2 hours of recording, use H264 and you can look forward to up to 3 hours at the same quality. H264 will take around 3 times as long to encode however! Now you are going to require a very high spec PC before you start encoding High definition though. blu-ray disc burners are currently sensibly priced and are falling quite quickly, today you can buy one for under £100 from UK web merchants. Single layer (25GB) writeable media and blank recordable blu-ray discs now as low as £1.30 each so we will before long see the sub £1 recordable bluray. When we reach a stage where the media retail prices fall this will spur the crooks to become interested in copying blu-ray contents and in turn this will grow the marketplace rapidly. The Sony Ps3 is the most prevalent way to get to view a blu-ray film as it has a bluray rom built in. Decent stand alone players will set you back between £100 and £150 - the most affordable solution is of course to buy a bluray rom for your PC - now less than forty quid! My favourite authoring application is Sonic DVDit Pro HD, other accepted options include Adobe Encore and Sony DVD Architect. All will help you compose a blu-ray disc with all the extended features you would desire including menus, adding subtitles, numbering scenes etc.. It is also workable to author simple blu-ray discs with programs like Nero and Power DVD and they are a hell of alot less costly than the high end software earlier mentioned, but the limitiations are apparent and will only produce basic playback discs. Then comes the subject that matters - will my bluray high definition content now play on anyones blu-ray player? Unluckily there isn't a obvious answer just yet and its a bit of a suck it and see approach. The hollywood blu-ray forum has complete paranoia regarding piracy, they don't want the DVD occurrence all over again! This means they are making it as complex as possible to copy proper blu-ray movies disks on to blank bluray. Now that you are filming in high definition you should actually try the new encoding and storage devices - even for the fact that it will provide you the maximum quality backup of your video recording obtainable for passing on onto future media devices - who knows what we will be using in 10 years time, might it yet be the blank blu-ray we are starting to accept currently? Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Simon Young Blank Blu-ray |
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