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hlanden
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Mar 9, 2005, 11:57 AM

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See our
New HDV Guide

http://videouniversity.com/hdv.htm

Comments and corrections are welcome.

Hal
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L_awful_Man
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Mar 10, 2005, 4:27 AM

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Thanks, Dean!


Great article. Great point of reference.

Also, thanks for taking the time to migrate some of the past topics to the HDV forum.

PS I went ahead and submitted VU's HDV Forum's URL to several HDV-related sites Cool


Best,

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ourweddingvideo
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Aug 26, 2005, 9:42 PM

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Can you add http://www.hdforindies.com/ to your list. This guy adds alot of info to hats happing with HD HDV and HD DVD a great blog.


RustyWorden
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Jan 6, 2006, 3:21 PM

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What are our options at this time for delivering to the customer an HD DVD? We can shoot and edit, what about delivery?


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ourweddingvideo
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Jan 6, 2006, 3:29 PM

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One word DIVXHD. By September HD-DVD


KevinShaw
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Mar 16, 2006, 1:52 PM

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What are our options at this time for delivering to the customer an HD DVD? We can shoot and edit, what about delivery?


Your best option for now is to encode to M2T or Windows Media HD and put that on a standard red-laser DVD, then either play that on a computer or using something like the Avel Linkplayer2. The Toshiba HD DVD players are due to start shipping as soon as the end of March, but it's not clear when burners will be available or what authoring programs are going to support the new disc file structure at time of launch.

Or just downsample to widescreen SD DVDs and people can play those on their current DVD/TV setup. Widescreen SD from HDV source will look better on an HDTV than footage from all but the most expensive widescreen SD cameras.