mpg2 to BluRay without loss of quality

kussinils wrote on 8/8/2013, 12:05 AM

Dear all,

1) I import from Camcorder (mpg2) in HDV2 to Magix Movie Edit Pro MX - no Problem, picture quality is excellent

2) I edit a little (family movies, no big production)

3) I burn on BluRay with highest quality settings

4) Final product (on BluRay) looks not as good as original film imported from camera

 

Question: How do I manage to maintain the original excellent quality although I burned on BluRay (which has the same or even better quality as/than my camera).

 

Any ideas, please?

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johnebaker wrote on 8/8/2013, 1:33 AM

Hi

What is the resolution of the original video and how are you importing it?

Which Bluray settings are you using?

John

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yvon-robert wrote on 8/8/2013, 8:06 AM

Hi,

Before to burn DVD or BR disk you can push more on quality, normally burning movie picture is 9 as quality but you can use up to 15, do the same with Bit rate more the bitrate is high more data is recorded and better image quality. The only disadvantage if you push too much on quality you can lack room on DVD and cheap or old house player cannot handle too much data.

Also consider the TV size, DVD is good for TV less than 40 inches and BR is built to TV over 40 inches (big screen)

If you present your video for big screen use BR disk.

Regards,

YR