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Old 09-27-2009, 11:29 AM   #1
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Help please. We have a Canon Vixia HD camcorder with flash memory and we are wondering if there is such a thing as a blue-ray player recorder that would allow us to download video & photos from the camera flash card directly to a blue-ray disk on the player/recorder. We do not need an edit option. If there is such a thing, is it possible to then take the blue-ray disk w/photos in to have them processed into hard copies? Thanks for your help!
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Old 09-27-2009, 11:47 AM   #2
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Help please. We have a Canon Vixia HD camcorder with flash memory and we are wondering if there is such a thing as a blue-ray player recorder that would allow us to download video & photos from the camera flash card directly to a blue-ray disk on the player/recorder. We do not need an edit option. If there is such a thing, is it possible to then take the blue-ray disk w/photos in to have them processed into hard copies? Thanks for your help!
Careful. Some people might not like the term blue-ray. Blu-Ray. I know one guy had an entire forum posting for correct ways to say Blu-Ray.

I have not heard of a blu-ray camcorder. the technology is still too new i think. Remember how long it took for the dvd camcorders to come out. i have a feeling we have a wait ahead of us
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Old 09-27-2009, 01:16 PM   #3
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Default I'm sorry, I guess my note was confusing.

We are looking for a Blue-Ray player/recorder that we can download/record HD video from our camcorder directly to a Blue-Ray disc. I've seen some that mention that they accept the flash memory cards so I'm wondering if we can make a disc on the player/recorder from our flash memory cards? I'm probably asking for something that doesn't exist but I thought I'd give it a try!

Thanks.
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As far as I know, there are currently no Blu-ray recorders available, outside of Japan. I would suspect we would see one shortly though.

I'm also not aware of Blu-ray player/recorder drives for PC, but someone could correct me on that.

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Blu-ray burners for the PC do exist. This would allow you to copy video/photos to the disc as a storage medium. I'm not familiar with that camcorder, but you may need additional software (Canon may have provided software) if you want the HD video to play on a blu-ray player
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Old 09-27-2009, 02:10 PM   #6
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Pardon my ignorance but I've been looking at some Blue-Ray player/recorders that are available in the states which makes me think that I'm missing something. If they are Blue-Ray players/recorders do they not record Blue-Ray? Are these machines only set up to record from a hi def tv to a disc in some other format? Again, I'm really a novice at this and find some of the information that is out there very confusing. If the Blue-Ray player/recorders are not available in the states yet does anyone have any idea how soon they might be available?

Thanks again!
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Old 09-27-2009, 02:13 PM   #7
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Blu-ray burners for the PC do exist. This would allow you to copy video/photos to the disc as a storage medium. I'm not familiar with that camcorder, but you may need additional software (Canon may have provided software) if you want the HD video to play on a blu-ray player
If I understand you correctly you are talking about downloading to a PC to copy to a disk? I'm trying to bypass this step by downloading and recording directly to a Blue-Ray disk through the player/recorder. I'm guessing that this technology may not exist yet?
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Old 09-27-2009, 02:21 PM   #8
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Pardon my ignorance but I've been looking at some Blue-Ray player/recorders that are available in the states which makes me think that I'm missing something. If they are Blue-Ray players/recorders do they not record Blue-Ray? Are these machines only set up to record from a hi def tv to a disc in some other format? Again, I'm really a novice at this and find some of the information that is out there very confusing. If the Blue-Ray player/recorders are not available in the states yet does anyone have any idea how soon they might be available?

Thanks again!
Which players are you referring to?

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If I understand you correctly you are talking about downloading to a PC to copy to a disk? I'm trying to bypass this step by downloading and recording directly to a Blue-Ray disk through the player/recorder. I'm guessing that this technology may not exist yet?
Yes, I'm referring to downloading the info to a PC and copying to disc. I'm not aware of any current standalone players that have this capability.
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Old 09-27-2009, 02:27 PM   #9
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Default Here's just one that I found at Consumers Report. They have quite a few others

listed under Blue-Ray that say they play and record.



About - Panasonic DMP-BD80
The DMP-BD80 is a dvd player & recorder available from Panasonic.
Standard features include:
BD-Live : Ready
Multichannel analog-audio outputs : Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus 7.1, Dolby TrueHD 7.1, DTS Digital 5.1, DTS-HD High Resolution audio 7.1, DTS-HD Master audio 7.1
Plays MP3 audio files on CDs : Yes
Screen saver : Yes
The DMP-BD80 typically costs between $200.99 - $443.82
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listed under Blue-Ray that say they play and record.



About - Panasonic DMP-BD80
The DMP-BD80 is a dvd player & recorder available from Panasonic.
Standard features include:
BD-Live : Ready
Multichannel analog-audio outputs : Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Plus 7.1, Dolby TrueHD 7.1, DTS Digital 5.1, DTS-HD High Resolution audio 7.1, DTS-HD Master audio 7.1
Plays MP3 audio files on CDs : Yes
Screen saver : Yes
The DMP-BD80 typically costs between $200.99 - $443.82
OK, I see what you're saying. It appears the CR got it wrong and there are several errors referring to it as a DVD player. First, it lists this Blu-ray player under the generic DVD players and(/or) recorders section. Then it states "is a dvd player and recorder" which is most likely a copy/paste error.

The player will play recorded media (e.g. disc, memory card, camcorder, etc.) but the product info doesn't mention anything about recording to media. Here are a few links to the Panasonic website:

Specs on the DMP-BD80K:
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...702#tabsection

You can download the manual from:
http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-e...odel.DMP-BD80K
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