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DVD vs. Blu-ray vs. 1080p video
We still get a lot of questions and many users have confusion over what video formats to use when presenting an HD slide show — either on an HDTV or on the web. So we thought that this month we would summarize the advantages and disadvantages of the various formats, when to use them, and try to answer a few other questions along the way.
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Publishing Slide Shows on the Web
Web publishing can be tricky business, requiring much trial and error to arrive at a perfect file. There are several things that make web publishing difficult, but the primary issues are the video file format, the bandwidth required to play the video, and the video size. All of these issues are related. For instance, larger video sizes require more bandwidth and take longer to download.
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Producing HD Quality Movies
Photo to Movie can easily produce HD quality videos. With HD quality video, you can:
- Burn it to a Blu-ray disk
- Upload it to video sites such as YouTube
- Play it directly in your media center computer
- Edit it further in applications such as Final Cut