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HD????Posted by Ed Roman
I have read the FAQ sections on this as well as the DVD SP forums, and I'm still not clear as to this issue: How can I deliver a true HD DVD to my client? Is that currently possible? Is it just too dang expensive for those of us who do not have the word "Disney" in our company name?
I don't really need specifics (codecs, model #'s, etc) at this point, I just need to answer my client. What would it take to do this? Thanks!
Ed Roman Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I have read the FAQ sections on this as well as > the DVD SP forums, and I'm still not clear as to > this issue: How can I deliver a true HD DVD to my > client? Is that currently possible? You would need an application that CAN truly deal with HD-DVD and and HD-DVD burner mechanism and media. DVD SP 4 can not truly deal with HD-DVD or blue laser media, at this time.
Hey Ed,
you will need an encoder and a authoring system. the only one that i know of is from sonic solutions that anyone can buy. the price is a little steep though, upwards of $150K. of course there are other options, however they are proprietary! crossing fingers on DVDSP v5!!
There is not an HD DVD authoring application that I am aware of at this time, other than Scenarist 4, which costs about 50 to 60 thousand. The 140k price tag includes an advanced encoder.
However, if you have a friend in your area that owns an Avid Xpress Pro 5.6, Newscutter 6.6, or Media Composer 2.6 on the PC, you may be in luck. Avid's latest Studio Toolkit, which is an option for any of those three applications includes a new AvidDVD application which supports Blu ray right now, today. The Blu ray format supports 1080p, 1080i, and 720p. The drives are anywhere from $699 - $999. The black BD-RE discs sell for $17 - $25 depending on where you buy them. You'll need a Panasonic BD player, which is $1,199 at your local Best Buy. -Alex Alexzander Sorry, you do not have permission to post/reply in this forum.
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