hd file on dvd?

ushere wrote on 6/3/2007, 5:26 AM
well i asked my mentor bob, but i think he's having a day off (are you?)...

if i produce a hd and sd version of a short promo, is there any way of
using dvda to produce a dvd which has an 'extras' folder linked to a
menu page, which would then give the option of playing the hd version on
a pc? (maybe a .wmv file?)

leslie

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farss wrote on 6/3/2007, 5:53 AM
Moi?
Day OFF?

Never!

The sort answer is No!
I did a search on the DVDA forum for something as simple as a hyperlink and even that's extremely iffy. You can create a DVD with a autorun file that installs a player or causes WMP to play a file off the DVD etc but then you'd have to also have that optionally open the DVD player app. Really sounds like a nightmare.

Simpler approach would be a note on the DVD label, slick or a page in the DVD itself.

DVDA now has an option to add extra files to the DVD, you can also do this by burning with Nero.

Warning: As you're most likely authoring a 16:9 PAL DVD there is still a major bug in DVDA 4. Do not use Text Highlighting and even Text Underlining is looking a bit suspect.

Check your DVD on with a STB player setup for a 4:3 TV.

Bob.
DGrob wrote on 6/3/2007, 6:02 AM
Render your HiDef wmv files to a folder (I use "DVD Extras"). In DVDA go to Files-Properties. Half way down that tab you'll see "Extras Folder." Browse to your folder and add it.

Now your SD videos will play as normal in a DVD player. But I add a note on the main menu page the directs "Browse this DVD with Explorer to access high definition wmv files to play on your PC."

Works fine. Darryl
Wolfgang S. wrote on 6/3/2007, 6:13 AM
Well, what I use to do is to burn m2t-1080 50i files - rendered from the timeline - to iso-dvds, using Nero. On a 4.3 GB DVD you can burn 22 minutes, on a DVD-DL up to 40 minutes. Off course, most DVD-players are not able to playbac such a DVD - can be done from PC, from some special players. Alternative, a good idea is to use players like the TViX-HD or the Kiss, that are able to playback HDV material from harddisk or DVDs.

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