Ulead DVD MovieFactory Plus 6 HD Power Pack
Blu-ray Disc (BDMV) Authoring - Author HD productions in MPEG 2 HD format, with High Definition motion menus, and burn them to Blu-ray Disc.
• BD supports standard screen sizes from 720x480 to 1920x1080 as well as PAL and NTSC systems.
• Compliant video, (such as HDV) is not re-rendered - ensuring excellent picture quality and faster encoding times.
• Support for Dolby® 2.0 and 5.1 audio formats.
• Both single- and double-layer discs are supported.
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HDV Footage is not re-rendered in BDMV Ulead MF6P with HD PP
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Posted 16 October 2007 - 02:08 PM
QUOTE (dhnj @ Oct 15 2007, 02:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ulead DVD MovieFactory Plus 6 HD Power Pack
Blu-ray Disc (BDMV) Authoring - Author HD productions in MPEG 2 HD format, with High Definition motion menus, and burn them to Blu-ray Disc.
• BD supports standard screen sizes from 720x480 to 1920x1080 as well as PAL and NTSC systems.
• Compliant video, (such as HDV) is not re-rendered - ensuring excellent picture quality and faster encoding times.
• Support for Dolby® 2.0 and 5.1 audio formats.
• Both single- and double-layer discs are supported.
Blu-ray Disc (BDMV) Authoring - Author HD productions in MPEG 2 HD format, with High Definition motion menus, and burn them to Blu-ray Disc.
• BD supports standard screen sizes from 720x480 to 1920x1080 as well as PAL and NTSC systems.
• Compliant video, (such as HDV) is not re-rendered - ensuring excellent picture quality and faster encoding times.
• Support for Dolby® 2.0 and 5.1 audio formats.
• Both single- and double-layer discs are supported.
Has anybody tried it?
#3
Posted 18 October 2007 - 07:40 AM
this is surprising as HDV is not BD legal video. HD DVD legal, but not BD legal. maybe they are able to change some things in the headers and make it work without a transcode. will have to look into that possiblitiy
#4
Posted 22 October 2007 - 08:34 AM
QUOTE (plee @ Oct 16 2007, 02:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Has anybody tried it?
I have upgraded the MovieFactory 6 Plus with HD-Pack for $20!
I am now able to make Blu-ray BDMV with super looking Menu's with a Pioneer BDR-202 burner with HDV footage from a Canon HV20. Plays great on a PS3 with full HD glory. The great thing about this software is that it is so simple, cheap and no video re-encoding. The audio can be converted to Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Made a Blu-ray BDMV with a 12 minute HDV footage under 6 minutes!. I have also made a AVCHD with the same footage on a normal DVD with a BDMV stucture that plays on PS3 and picture quality is just amazing, but this takes some time in rendering to the AVCHD format. I have found that this software is the best I seen so far, and will only use this in the future for HD work. For SD I will still use DVDLAB Pro 2 with Womble Mpeg Video Wizard.
#5
Posted 23 October 2007 - 06:39 AM
QUOTE (dhnj @ Oct 22 2007, 08:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have upgraded the MovieFactory 6 Plus with HD-Pack for $20!
I am now able to make Blu-ray BDMV with super looking Menu's with a Pioneer BDR-202 burner with HDV footage from a Canon HV20. Plays great on a PS3 with full HD glory. The great thing about this software is that it is so simple, cheap and no video re-encoding. The audio can be converted to Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Made a Blu-ray BDMV with a 12 minute HDV footage under 6 minutes!. I have also made a AVCHD with the same footage on a normal DVD with a BDMV stucture that plays on PS3 and picture quality is just amazing, but this takes some time in rendering to the AVCHD format. I have found that this software is the best I seen so far, and will only use this in the future for HD work. For SD I will still use DVDLAB Pro 2 with Womble Mpeg Video Wizard.
I am now able to make Blu-ray BDMV with super looking Menu's with a Pioneer BDR-202 burner with HDV footage from a Canon HV20. Plays great on a PS3 with full HD glory. The great thing about this software is that it is so simple, cheap and no video re-encoding. The audio can be converted to Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. Made a Blu-ray BDMV with a 12 minute HDV footage under 6 minutes!. I have also made a AVCHD with the same footage on a normal DVD with a BDMV stucture that plays on PS3 and picture quality is just amazing, but this takes some time in rendering to the AVCHD format. I have found that this software is the best I seen so far, and will only use this in the future for HD work. For SD I will still use DVDLAB Pro 2 with Womble Mpeg Video Wizard.
Hmmm...might give it a try. Last time I tried it, it was pretty slow and not many options.
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