- BURN BD FROM SAVED FILES TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 MOVIE
- BURN BD FROM SAVED FILES TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 1080P
In this section youll also find Guides and the best settings to max out your DVDShrink software. Weve moved our old board to a brand new Forum software, vBulletin. TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 Version 5.2.2.61 - JNew Supports PGMX file import and title selection. You can use this software in conjunction with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc. It basically converts your 4K 8 bit camcorder footage to 10 bit and creates an auto play 4K UHD disc once you burn it to a Bluray disc using UDF2.5 file format, which is fine. TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 Version 5.2.4.63 - JOther Now officially supports Windows 10. Things can wrong with a cloud or HDD, Blu-ray discs will certainly out live me.as long as I never have a fire. UHD Creator works well but you cant create a menu or chapters on the disc. Use tpmgenc to convert the AVI file into an mpg2 file. If you put a Mpeg4 file on a Blu-ray disc, how would it even know what resolution it is, it's just a data file being stored, the player is the one that has to deal with the actual resolution size.right?īefore anyone even suggests it, no, I don't want to store these movies out on a cloud or on a HDD. The movies aren't even close to the 25G size limit and I would be playing them on a 4k Blu-ray player. I don't know why they mention 2 different resolutions, must be a typo, but anyway.Īre you kidding me! Are Blu-ray discs really limited to a resolution size? I have a bunch of 4K movies that I had planned on burning to Blu-ray.
BURN BD FROM SAVED FILES TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 1080P
I went here: and under (About This Item) it states, "This BD-R spindle box comes with 10 Verbatim BD-R discs, each with a 1080p resolution." And under (Specifications) it states, Resolution - 720p.
BURN BD FROM SAVED FILES TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 MOVIE
I figured it was time to buy some Blu-ray blank discs so I could burn more than one movie to each disc without compressing and loosing quality. I have a Blu-ray burner on my computer that I've only used for burning DVD's so far. Instead of spending hours searching Google like I usually do, figured I'd come here and get mostly facts.
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