Does anyone know if this software, or any others like it, support HD-DVD/Blu-Ray encoding to a standard DVD-9 disc? I read Warner Bros was pushing for HD/DVD-9 (HD-9) a few years back and read a Dvorak column discussing the same thing and he called it DVD-Video version 2.0. I'm guessing that the new toshiba HD-DVD players will support it. Since BD and HD-DVD have red lasers for backward compatibility, it should be a no-brainer to be able to decode H.264, VC-1, etc. content on a DVD-9 disc. I'm dying to burn my captured HD transport streams to disc! It will be forever before we have HD-DVDR's and such and they will take time to become affordable.
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Jim @ Mar 7th 2006 2:50PM
Does anyone know if this software, or any others like it, support HD-DVD/Blu-Ray encoding to a standard DVD-9 disc? I read Warner Bros was pushing for HD/DVD-9 (HD-9) a few years back and read a Dvorak column discussing the same thing and he called it DVD-Video version 2.0. I'm guessing that the new toshiba HD-DVD players will support it. Since BD and HD-DVD have red lasers for backward compatibility, it should be a no-brainer to be able to decode H.264, VC-1, etc. content on a DVD-9 disc. I'm dying to burn my captured HD transport streams to disc! It will be forever before we have HD-DVDR's and such and they will take time to become affordable.
Thanks!