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Old 01-31-2008, 04:24 PM
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Hi,

I have a JVC Everio GZ-HD3U, it records videos on the format 1440x1080.

But when i try to burn it on a DVD using NERO it resizes the video to 720x480.

How should i proceed to burn these videos on DVD in the real format??

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You will need a blu ray burner - £200
Sony dvd architect 4.5 - £500 (with vegs 8.0)
Blu ray discs are about a tenner.

i wouldnt bother - to take advantage of the format you really need a camera that costs £2000 upwards.

edit - just thought, there is a cheaper way - I think dvd archtect 4.5 can burn 'hi def files onto an ordinary dvd too - 20 mins per dvd I think.
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You could also output your movies in WMV HD format.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...o/hdvideo.aspx

There are some DVD players that are capable of playing WMV HD dvds.
dvd player that can play wmv hd content - Google Search

Or you could explore the various options of outputting PC-based content straight to your HD-ready TV, assuming you want local playback.
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