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Daniel Ludwig
December 5, 2010 at 2:33 pmwe never had any problem with bitrates arround 8-8.5 MBit on DVD+/-R, same with DL-DVDs.
but if you will be sure that bitrate wont cause a problem you might stay a bit below 8Mbit.
cheers
danny
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Rich Rubasch
December 5, 2010 at 11:25 pmJust to jump in here, but if you can build your animations in HD, even 720p, you can make pretty great looking BluRay discs with Toast 10. And since you can but BluRay players for under 100 bucks, there’s no reason not to, unless you have SD footage. You can even fit up to about 34 minutes on a standard DVD-R disc, making it even more of a no-brainer.
Send the video to the projector with an HDMI cable and you are all set.
Rich Rubasch
Tilt Media Inc.
Video Production and Post
Owner/President/Editor/Designer/Animator
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Hillary Leben
December 5, 2010 at 11:35 pmRich,
Thanks for that suggestion. The problem for me working in HD, is that most of my material is archival.. montages of very old photos, and sometimes archival film, so it’s difficult to find them in a high enough resolution to even fill a 864×486 screen.. let alone 1920×1080.I was wondering about the possibility of creating a blueray disk at a standard aspect ratio. Do you think it would be worth it?
Hillary
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