It doesn't tell you much. The only important thing is "what does the final product look like"? By using a product like HandBrake you don't have fine control over everything, so your results won't be as good as a commercial movie DVD. But you can do better.
Hope this helps. But am unsure if the mdk or m4v file format from HandBrake is best. The Overflow Blog.
Does ES6 make JavaScript frameworks obsolete? Podcast Do polyglots have an edge when it comes to mastering programming Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Related 2. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Ask Different works best with JavaScript enabled. Accept all cookies Customize settings. And the size that a dvd format can support is 4. Which means DVD format should storep movies. So why do people say that bluray format is used for p and dvd for p since it can't support p.
DVDs can store p h. The DVD Video standard though was made in a time before h. Thus the standard format of video that must be supported for a player to be called a "DVD" player is upto p video encoded in H. I suspect that Blu-ray in it's true standard format may not quite fit a full film onto a DVD, but the newer standards might, and they'd require a newer Blu-Ray player to suit. I don't know if you can have a DVD with the Blu-Ray filesystem and video on it and it be playable as my Google fu is failing today, but it seems kind of pointless when a Blu-ray writer is pretty cheap these days.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 4 years, 6 months ago. Learn More. However the videos I need to put on it are p.
But this made me very confused because im certain that any modern movie thats released on "DVD" is p. There's a link here to an old thread. Yes, and in fact it will support P. I've managed to squeeze P Spiderman onto a single layer disc. Blu-Ray is as much a structure as it is a physical format, so when you compress a Blu-Ray to a single or dual layer disc you will need a BD player to play it back.
Some home BD players detect single and dual layer disc and might reject it but on a PC with BD capable software you will be able to play a well done disc.
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