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Jan 2007
London, ENGLAND
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As the thread says, why is it only optional & not standard to have Dolby 7.1 sound on the Blu-Ray disc, but IS standard on the HD-DVD.
The Blu-Ray has more sound capacity i've been told so why isn't it at least stndard? To me, the sound is the eason why i am a blu-ray supporter (cos it has more potential than HD-DVD). Can anyone help me out? |
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Jan 2007
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I thought it was standard on HD-DVD.
My bad. What if you were to record onto a 50GB Bd-R, would that be 7.1 capable cos the player i've seen can play Full HD 1920x1080 & 7.1 audio & as a guitar player, later down the line i wanna record my playing & sound is more important than video as long as it's HD, but i was told BD kills the HD-DVD potentially in the sound area? |
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Jan 2005
Makati, Philippines
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The DVB consortium announced future support for the MPEG-4 codec in broadcasting for Digital TV in Europe as well as in countries using the DVB Digital TV broadcast solution This brings up the possibility of 1080p broadcasting for Europe starting 2009 onwards. This means that you would be able to record MPEG-4 broadcasts and burn those recorded content to any Blu-ray media. ![]() |
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Jan 2007
London, ENGLAND
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Sorry lads, i'm completely lost.
I'm a complete NOOB i'm afraid. So i can't record from the camera (professional quality which can shoot full HD) onto a BD-R 50GB with 7.1 Sound? |
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Jan 2007
London, ENGLAND
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Just with the camera to the recorder?
Or does it need editing before/after? |
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I dont think any camera can record 7.1 audio. You will need to edit it i am sure. I would do more research in the camera specs instead of blu-ray specs to see where the bottleneck is going to be. But Blu-Ray supports full 1080p Video and up to 7.1 Lossless sound. So its more then capable.
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Jan 2007
London, ENGLAND
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Cool.
Thanks alot! Camera hunting time. Lol. |
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