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R2 Format Specification includes Part 3: Audio Visual Basic Specifications Ver.3.02, Part 2: File System Specifications Ver. Books): Basic Format Specifications, File System Specifications, Audio Visual Basic Specifications. Each version includes three Parts (a.k.a. High-Definition Versatile Multilayer Disc (HD VMD)Īs of April 2018, there are five versions of Blu-ray Disc Recordable Erasable (BD-RE) and four versions of Blu-ray Disc Recordable (BD-R).HD DVD: HD DVD-R, HD DVD-RW, HD DVD-RAM.Blu-ray Disc ( BD): BD-R & BD-RE, Blu-ray 3D, Mini Blu-ray Disc.DVD: DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DS, DVD+R DS, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-D, DVD-A, HVD, EcoDisc, MiniDVD.Compact disc ( CD): CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, 5.1 Music Disc, Super Audio CD ( SACD), Photo CD, CD Video ( CDV), Video CD ( VCD), Super Video CD ( SVCD), CD+G, CD-Text, CD-ROM XA, CD-i, MIL-CD, Mini CD.I can't check at the moment if the latest version of iMovie allows exporting at expert settings because I'm on another Mac, but you might want to check into the available settings.
WIKI LG EXTERNAL BLU RAY BURNER MOVIE
I use Photo to Movie for all slideshows and then export that at the highest quality settings to add to my movie. If you create any slideshows, do not use the Ken Burns effect - it does not produce good quality movement.
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I actually tried the bluray plugin they sold separately and could not find a difference viewing the movie on my 720p TV. Toast will not help with the quality of the DVD your camera's quality is the most important thing to begin with. When done there, I either "burn" (create) a Video_TS folder to keep all the files for future burns and burn with Toast or burn with iDVD. When done, I export with "expert" settings (highest quality) import into iDVD. Also use FCE for layered videos and Livetype to create cool menus/introductions. I then import the footage into iMovie and edit it there.
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So, I shoot in HD - either 720p (one camera) or 1080p (the other camera) - both Canons. Well, I will share my workflow with you however, the iMovie version I use mostly is an old one - iMovie HD 6 - it was/is the only one that is lossless meaning there is no loss of quality.