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Jul 2007
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Is there anyone that can walk me through creating a BD-9 on a single or dual layer DVD that will playback on a PS3?
I use Encore CS3 and that allows for limited Blu-Ray authoring, but I have no Blu-Ray burner. The pieces I am work with are 5 - 10 minutes in length, shot on HDV, so a BD-9 would work perfect for me. I created a Blu-Ray ISO in Encore, burnt it find, but the PS3 only sees the disk as a data disc... Am I missing any steps? I know that the video can be converted to be played on a PS3, but I would like to keep the HD resolution and the Blu-Ray menus, etc... Thanks. |
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If you don't mind losing the menus, the PS3 can play HDV files just fine with no conversion required, I've played them from a compact flash card plugged into it. If you just burn the original HDV mpg files into a Video directory on a dvd-r you should be able to pick movies to play from it in the PS3's front end.
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Browse those last three pages in this thread, or, if you have time, go through all 27 pages: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=125447&page=25 |
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Aug 2006
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doom9 is a great way to get info on anything about advanced video editing, however that thread said nothing of how it will work on PS3.
I don't know the specifics of a BD-9. It's seems like the standard for a mini Blu-ray disc. I don't even know if it's posible to burn a mini BD-rom on to a DVD and have it be readable on PS3 or any BLu-ray player for that matter. the sure fire way to get movies to work on Ps3 is to encode movies into AVC or leave them in Mpeg2 format. As for audio I doubt that PS3 supports ac3 files embedded into MP4 or MPEG, for reason because MPEG containers MPG and MP4 can only contain Mpeg 2 audio for MPG container and AVC and MP3 for MP4 container. The way I would get TS on PS3 is demux Mpeg 2 video, and ac3 audio stream. Leave Mpeg 2 stream as is. Encode ac3 to Mpeg 2 audio or raw PCM, then remux it to mpeg 2 container. From their you can burn it to disc, or share it through windows media player or center. Though I recomend you be wired and not wirless for HD video. for camcorder, I would check on format as some HD recorders already comply with AVC standards. If it does make AVC, I would try burning it on RW then try it, It just might play with no modification. Note* burning to disc means as ISO mode, which I can almost guarantee is the only way you can play HD video off DVD on PS3. It probably takes more work and probably a special player to read a DVD as a mini Blu-ray. |
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