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Old 02-16-2009, 11:27 PM   #1
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Default Help! Blu-ray burner for Laptop

Hi, I am new to this forum so apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere (tried searching).

I am about to order a new Dell Studio 16 XPS laptop. A blu-ray burner is not available as an option (curiously, you can get one on the older 15 inch XPS which is being discontinued).

At some point down the road I plan on buying a high def video camera and would like to edit and save my high def content to dvd for playback in my dvd (blu-ray) player.

Am I correct in that you can burn high def content to a normal dvd using a typical dvd burner but that the dvd will not store nearly as much content as a blu-ray disc (maybe 30 mins or so on a normal dvd)?

I guess an external blu ray burner is an option when the time comes to buy a high def camera. Ideally my new latop would have a blu ray burner but I can't find one I like (not a big fan of Sony Vaio).

Many thanks.
Ron
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Am I correct in that you can burn high def content to a normal dvd using a typical dvd burner but that the dvd will not store nearly as much content as a blu-ray disc (maybe 30 mins or so on a normal dvd)?

I guess an external blu ray burner is an option when the time comes to buy a high def camera. Ideally my new latop would have a blu ray burner but I can't find one I like (not a big fan of Sony Vaio).

Many thanks.
Ron
Hmmm, yeah you can burn anything to a dvd it doesn't care what you put on it, but I really don't see it playing in your blu ray player as a dvd with hd on it. Could be wrong about that, but something to consider. I would just get an external burner and lots of hard drive space. Good luck and let us know what you decide!
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