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1080p Files & DVD's
This past weekend a guy by the name of "sheeno" posted about the Nvidia issue /w video decoding. He listed a site from MS that has HD windows video files on it. Now if I convert this files into a format that can be burned to dvd, and played on a typical console style dvd. Will the resolution definitely be the standard 480 lines or maybe higher?
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confutatis maledictis
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standard 480. that's all that current DVD players can play.
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The only way to experience Videos encoded with this high Resolution is playing it with your PC. Brisko007 |
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Keeping an open mind
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It should be noted though that using HDTV stuff as you source while encoding to a DVD format should result in a vary vary nice transfer
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