noobballs.blogg.se

External blu ray burner 2009
External blu ray burner 2009





  1. External blu ray burner 2009 pro#
  2. External blu ray burner 2009 software#

If so, is this a consequence of not having the Blu-Ray plug in? Also, a tech support person in my office thought the jitter was excacerbated by my use of the 60 fps, which is the default setting on the Canon HF S10. Separate questions, but when I import the videos Roxio's central data file, I am wondering if it is being down converted, even though I did not select copy and convert.

External blu ray burner 2009 software#

(4) I will try to enable Software render as you suggest. It's after the down-conversion to Mpeg when writing to the disc that I lose quality and pick up a jittery picture on the Blu-Ray. When I use the Canon-bundled software to aquire the AVCHD files (Pixela ImageMaker 3.0), it seems very clear. (3) The jitter is when I play the DVD on my Blu-Ray player - not on my computer. I realize its not no longer a rocket ship, but I have never had speed/multi-taking issues.

External blu ray burner 2009 pro#

(2) I am running XP Pro (SP 3) on a HP Media Center notebook, with a 2.00 Ghz Intel Core Duo 2 processor and 2 gigs of RAM.

external blu ray burner 2009

I have only sporadically burned anything, and always simple Mp3 CDs.) (It deems as though 30-40 minutes per disk is a lot of work for such hardware, but perhaps that is what they're made to handle. I was also reluctant to put that much wear and tear on my on-board optical drive. (Hence my initial query.) I will purchased the plug-in separately. I realize I should have, but I thought the the Blue-ray plug in was irrelevant without my having a Blu-ray internal or external drive.

external blu ray burner 2009

(1) No, I did not purchase the Ulitmate version of Creator 2009. Here, in no special order, are my responses: I'm going to move this thread to the HD section of the forum perhaps you will get more responses. Just remember 30-40 minutes of project on an AVCHD disc. Do you have the Creator 2009 Ultimate version that has the blu-ray/AVCHD capability or the add-on that allows this? I burn AVCHD discs all the time and they play great. You don't need to get a Blu-ray burner to burn AVCHD discs just use SD burner and SD discs. Thanks in advance for any recommendations. I would like to make better sense of my investment in a high-def camcorder and to store record and store the large. I cannot seem to find a Blu-Ray burner that comes any more recommended and that won't eat up my limited desktop space. I also have had no luck recording viewable files using DivX and other file types.Ĭanon recommends one burner (the DW-100), but it has produced very mixed reviews. Can someone recommend a quality Blu-Ray or AVCHD external burner that will enable me to burn high-def discs from my new Canon Vixia HF S10 camcorder? Creator 2009 is a great program, but the down conversion of AVCHD files to Mpeg-2 has produced noticeably poorer and jittery files, which don't seem to improve with changes in how many frames per second I use to record the files (30 or 60fps).







External blu ray burner 2009