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Question: Have HDTV... Have high def camcorder... soon to purchase Blu-Ray player...
Can I burn Hi-Def video to a 'regular' DVD DL disk and have it play hi def in the blu-ray drive? In other words is the Hi-Def video playback tied in any way to the format of the disk?
I know the Blu_ray will obviously play standard DVD's. What I'm wondering is if my small home videos that are under 8.7 Gig and would fit on a DVD DL would play. Or if the Blu-Ray player will only look for the high def content if the media is Blu Ray...
Blu-Ray players have come down, the burners and media are still higher... I fI can get away with the above....
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Nope......need a Blu-ray disc and burner to get HD. Now if the dvd player has up-convert you will get a better picture from your standard dvd, but it will not be HD.