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_Allan_ |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 18:54 |
quote: You can get them for £180 ish. I'm sure play.com had them. Still too much. | |
Dan |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 17:27 |
fuck, best i get 2 off them | |
Toby |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 17:02 |
can get blu ray burners for aeround 400 quid i think on ebay | |
22B |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 12:21 |
quote: Yep I always burn at 2.4x speed with dvds or occasionly 4 x, 2.4 X is a lot more reliable never get any coasters at that speed | |
Dan |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 07:32 |
Its not a space issue i have tho, its the issue that the files are being burnt as dvds rather than HD files. I think ive semi sorted it. Now i can get them to play on the ps3, its just stuttering. | |
22B |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 23:39 |
quote: dual layer dvd, twice the space compared to a normal dvd, would solve quality issues, but does the PS3 support DL media | |
Dan |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 23:27 |
semi sorted it, burning .avi files as a data disc. works ok, then stutters from time to time. | |
John |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 23:11 |
What good does burning it on both layers do? | |
22B |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 23:07 |
quote: If you have a dual layer writer you can burn it to a dual layer disc 8gig, but not sure if the PS3 will play dual layers | |
John |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 23:04 |
He's basically wanting to watch hd planet earth on his ps3, burning it to a dvd will be nowhere near the quality of the original, although the ps3 will upscale it. | |
drax |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:56 |
I didnt say that. | |
John |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:52 |
He has high def avi and mkv files, these will not be high def when burnt as a dvd. | |
drax |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:51 |
It depends, if you have enough information to max the capacity of the DVD then it'll be at the highest quality DvD. | |
John |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:20 |
If you burn the mkv file to disc it'll still be hd, if you burn it as a dvd it'll be just the same as a dvd. | |
Dan |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:18 |
If i burn my hd files (.mkv and .avi) to a normal dvd, how much quality is lost? is it still alot better than a normal dvd? |