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Burning a 1080p, 10-bit video file to DVD
#1
01 Feb 2012 @ 10:38
randwill
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I have an mkv movie file that is 1080p, 10-bit video. I would like to burn this to a dual-layer DVD. I normally use ConvertXtoDVD for this task, but it doesn't work for this file. Video comes out as only a solid green screen.
Is there another DVD converter app that can handle this mkv file or is there a program I should use to convert the original file to something else so ConvertX can work with it?
Is there another DVD converter app that can handle this mkv file or is there a program I should use to convert the original file to something else so ConvertX can work with it?
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#3
01 Feb 2012 @ 20:13
randwill
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Thanks. I just tried it and got: 'AviSynth Error! Avisynth open failure: FFVideoSource: Can't create decompressor: Unsupported compression method,... ect."
#4
01 Feb 2012 @ 20:36
attar
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The support thread at Videohelp is usually responsive.
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/2778...-Support-Thread
http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/2778...-Support-Thread
#5
01 Feb 2012 @ 20:55
randwill
Junior Member
Thanks again for the responses. But I'm not looking to get into figuring out why the software didn't work. I was just hoping there was a program out there that worked for everybody with this type of file, so I can burn the movie and share it with my family on a stand-alone DVD player.
#7
10 Feb 2012 @ 15:21
Can't say if the following is any good might be worth a look
dvdlogic
freemake video converter
format factory
the filmMachine
any video converter
super
dvdlogic
freemake video converter
format factory
the filmMachine
any video converter
super


