How to copy Blu-Ray discs to DVD (same quality)
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@UnregisteredChannel kai egw
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maybe its not bad quality. with these new lcd tv's u can see almost every pixels. and if the movie was'nt made with HD cameras than its worse
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@asmcriminaL the backup mode is for DVD9 (double layer), i haven't backup to any discs, but preview/playback on local hard drive the quality is not good, besides no closed captioned either.
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@NightSociety I haven't tried this yet, but i am curious if you used a double layer DVD?
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just tried DVDFab 8.x.x.x, it didn't work in nearly HQ as the blu ray or at least (MP4) HD, in fact it was more awful than blu ray to DVD, not sure if I done anything wrong. :(
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are you greek?
1234trelos1 1 year ago
yes
UnregisteredChannel 1 year ago
Look guys, there is no way the quality will be exactly the same, since you use double-layer DVD instead of blu-ray. That' s why blu-rays are considered better. Anyway, if you have a BD-Drive you can backup the movies to blu-ray as well, but that's more expensive. Just for the record, though, I have to point out that the quality is waaaay better than standard DVD quality and comes very close to blu-ray.
UnregisteredChannel 1 year ago
7 hours?
debalenalang09 1 year ago
depending on the processor but it will take time since blu ray movies are huge in size and need compression.
UnregisteredChannel 1 year ago