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Blu-ray and HD DVD Hardware, Software and Blank Media Discuss, LG GGW-H20 Blu-ray Writer/Player compatibility at International Chat: High Definition forum; Hi- I recently switched to filming from DV to HDV and have until now been downsampling the edited footage to MPEG2/DVD. But, as I like the original picture quality so much, I'm considering buying a new, more powerful PC with an internal LG GGW-H20 Blu-ray Writer.


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Old 31-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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LG GGW-H20 Blu-ray Writer/Player compatibility

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I recently switched to filming from DV to HDV and have until now been downsampling the edited footage to MPEG2/DVD.

But, as I like the original picture quality so much, I'm considering buying a new, more powerful PC with an internal LG GGW-H20 Blu-ray Writer. However, I read somewhere that some players are picky with home-burned Blu-ray disks. I would therefore welcome any advice in this respect.

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I mostly tested my home burned Blu-ray discs on my PS3 and all of them, using many brands of BD-R/RE disc, work fine. Friends with Samsung and Panasonic Blu-ray player also work fine.
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Thanks for responding. I'll be receiving my new PC with LG BD-burner in 2 days and in the meantime bought a Sony BDP-S300 BD player. I'll report back as soon as I've done some tests.

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Hey Lou,

if you can check out the latest mag c't. It features some articles about that stuff.
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if you can check out the latest mag c't. It features some articles about that stuff.
Thanks for the tip, Chef, I'll check it out!

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I mostly tested my home burned Blu-ray discs on my PS3 and all of them, using many brands of BD-R/RE disc, work fine. Friends with Samsung and Panasonic Blu-ray player also work fine.
Could you tell me what software you used to burn the BD-R/RE disks.
Did it come with the GGW-20L burner ?
Does it allow editing of HD video from Camcorder and Menu creation ?

I have a PS3 and want to play my 1080i home videos via BD-R disks.

However my computer is only Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz 2 GB Ram.
Sata drive Gigabyte motherboard P4 Titan 848P.
Graphics Geoforce4 MX440 with AGP 8x 64 MB. Plenty of Hard Disk space NTFL.

I do not need to play Blue-Ray or HD DVD disks, just edit and burn Blue-Ray.

Do you think my computer will be powerful enough ?

What specs are your computer ?

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Depends on what you mean with "edit"...

The gfx card is long outdated.
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I already edit my 1080i high definition handycam videos in Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 in HD format. I can then burn an .mt2 high def video file to a DVD using a conventional DVD burner. This data file will then play through the PS3 to my HD TV still in 1080i format. However I am limited to about 20 Mins. The graphics card has not been a limitation so far.

I hope to do the same thing using the GGW-20L Blue-Ray burner but with true Blue-Ray format (Menus Etc) and without the time limit.
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Could you tell me what software you used to burn the BD-R/RE disks.
Does it allow editing of HD video from Camcorder and Menu creation ?

I have a PS3 and want to play my 1080i home videos via BD-R disks.
I tested a short scene with Cyberlink PowerProducer 5. It can capture video from your hidef camcorder and author a blu-ray disc including menus etc.

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However my computer is only Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz 2 GB Ram.
Sata drive Gigabyte motherboard P4 Titan 848P.
Graphics Geoforce4 MX440 with AGP 8x 64 MB. Plenty of Hard Disk space NTFL.

I do not need to play Blue-Ray or HD DVD disks, just edit and burn Blue-Ray.

Do you think my computer will be powerful enough ?
According to the System Requirement page (here) your computer should meet the minimum requirement.

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What specs are your computer ?
Mine? not so powerful but enough for blu-ray authoring. My PC specs here, or see my sig.
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Hello Zevia
Thanks for reply
Wow on your computer specs.
The CCW-H20L quotes Intel Pentium D 3.2 Ghz requirement.
My computer is Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz.
Do you know if this is better or worse than the D spec ?

Will the Cyberlink PowerProducer 5 also allow data backup to Blue-Ray disks ?

In one of the more detailed specs for the GGW-H20L it is claimed that it will write to BD-R(SL LTH) 2X. Do you know if this is correct ?
The Sony PS3 2.20 firmware upgrade will allow the plying of these disks.
I understand these disks are now available, and will be cheaper because they can be produced using existing DVD -R production equipment.
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