Better than DVD-quality on .mac - but which size?

Hi, that was what Steve Jobs said that there is the possibility to have better than DVD-quality movies on .mac Is this only with HD-cameras and material because they can´t be burnt at that resolution onto a DVD? Or is it also true with standard cameras? And which file sizes are we are going to expect while up- and downloading such movies? Are they even playable for the average internet user?
Thanks in advance for clarifying - Christoph

Steve may have left out the word "current" when he mentioned better quality than a DVD.
DVD's (currently) use MPEG-2 format and only the newest players can handle high definition.
Your Web based files can use high definition formats. Just like those HD trailers at http://apple.com/trailers
You can also publish larger dimension SD video.
Obviously the file size of these larger dimensions would require a fast Internet connection and a very patient viewer.

Similar Messages

  • Is the 17 inch better than the 15 inch mac book pro?

    Which one is better to get and use? 15 or 17 inch?

    I have both. One is not necessarily better than the other, really depends on what you plan on using the computer for. Even though the 17" is classified as a portable computer, IMO it's not very portable at all. Go to a store, view handle each for yourself. The 17" is quite large, mine sits on a desk as a desktop replacement. In terms of performance, equipped the same(processor, RAM & GPU), there is only about a 3% performance gain with the 17". Not enough to write home about. The big advantage of the 17" is screen real estate. But, if you want portability, get the 15".

  • Improve DVD Quality on Mac Mini?

    Hello,
    I just purchased a brand-new Mac Mini from my local Apple Store. My goal is to get it all set up as a media center.
    OK, I hoked it up to my 42" Sony Bravia via the HDMI cable, and it works just like a computer monitor. Excellent!
    But I am wondering if there's a way to improve the quality of the DVD play.
    When I put the DVD in the drive, it is really easy to start playing through the DVD Player app (which comes with OS X). However, I'm noticing that the video playback is not as "smooth" as it would be through a DVD player hooked directly to the TV set. Some scenes where there is action look just a bit choppy.
    Are there settings I could play with to improve this?
    Also, does anyone have suggestions for better DVD-playing software?
    Thanks,
    Matthew

    mattschenker wrote:
    Hello,
    I just purchased a brand-new Mac Mini from my local Apple Store. My goal is to get it all set up as a media center.
    OK, I hoked it up to my 42" Sony Bravia via the HDMI cable, and it works just like a computer monitor. Excellent!
    But I am wondering if there's a way to improve the quality of the DVD play.
    When I put the DVD in the drive, it is really easy to start playing through the DVD Player app (which comes with OS X). However, I'm noticing that the video playback is not as "smooth" as it would be through a DVD player hooked directly to the TV set. Some scenes where there is action look just a bit choppy.
    Are there settings I could play with to improve this?
    Also, does anyone have suggestions for better DVD-playing software?
    In terms of DVD playing software for the Mac, there is -
    Apple DVD Player
    Front Row
    VLC
    XBMC
    However an area you might want to investigate is the display refresh rate your Mac mini is using to talk to your Sony TV. DVDs come with one of three refresh rates, these are -
    24 frames per second (or 23.976), this is what movies are filmed at and is also used on some NTSC DVDs
    30 frames per second (or 29.97), this is what NTSC TV broadcasts use, and is also used on many NTSC DVDs
    25 frames per second, this is what PAL TV broadcasts and all PAL DVDs use.
    If you are playing a 24fps DVD on a TV running at 30fps, then this mis-match can result in the image appearing to jerk slightly every second or so. Similarly for other mis-matched refresh rates. Newer higher end TVs including most newer Bravias can run at all three of these rates, however your Mac mini video card needs to be configured to the appropriate settings which is not always easy. Furthermore, some of your DVDs might be at one refresh rate and some at a different one meaning you would have to keep changing. Dedicated hardware DVD players might do this automatically.
    Some software like XBMC can automatically do this refreshrate switching, but possibly only for Linux or Windows. This is an area that is currently not well served on the Mac.
    PS. A disappointingly large number of NTSC 30fps DVDs have errors in them such that the pattern (order) of frames is messed up. The process of converting a film from 24fps to a video (on a DVD) at 30fps is called 'Telecine'. If after this conversion, the video is then edited, this breaks the conversion pattern so the sequence of frames is disrupted resulting in jaggy images every five frames. The process of converting back from 30fps to 24fps is called inverse-telecine. This sort of error is easiest to see when single-stepping through frames one at a time.

  • Better than DVD Studio Pro?

    I decided the DVD Studio (although great) is limiting and I'm looking for an upgrade.
    Currently I'm looking at Sonic Scenarist which looks very comprehensive. But is there anything else of the same quality?
    Thanks for any help
    Tim

    I had a bit of both having played with Flash & Director for a few years but the part that helped me the most was more to do with having used lots of authoring tools as well as having read DVD Dem a bunch of times.
    If you can program projects in Creator you will at least know what you are trying to do. You have some knowledge of spec stuff, unlike if you go from DSP to Scenarist. That is a big jump and you may find yourself with a pretty much vertical learning curve at first! Dont be fooled by my learn it in a month comment either cause I'm still learning its little nuances...
    Another point that has been raised is that dont get caught up in features too much. I often see it said that Scenarist is $15,000 or it costs more than DSP for fewer features. BUT the fact is that you can get Scenarist Studio for less and if you never do any angles work then why make a big deal about DSP allowing more streams (than Scen. Studio)!
    Without more info its a tough one to advise on. Cause many houses who use Scenarist have paid for it in less than 2 months. If you dont have the clients who'll pay, or aren't able to create DVDs that will get your investment paid for then dont get Scenarist. If you can budget for a version that fits your needs its a great option but if not then you may have to give more info on why you find DSP limiting as there could be ways to do what you are trying to do...
    -jake

  • Burned dvd plays on Mac but not on player

    my burned dvd plays on my Mac with no problems but on my dvd player, it just stops after 3 few seconds. any ideas what happened there?
    i used iDvd 4

    Welcome to the Forum.
    The most likely reason for consumer DVD players to skip or stop on DVDs that play well in computer DVD drives, are excessive burn errors that the consumer players 'choke on'. All burned media (CD and DVD) has burn errors. Burning at lower speeds tends to reduce the error level, hence the recommendation to burn low-speed media for maximum player compatability. Computer DVD drives have a high level of error correction (after all - you wouldn't want to loose any data on a data DVD) and can handle the errors. Consumer DVD players don't - after all they are designed to playback pressed DVDs with low error rates.
    Some consumer DVD players are more sensitive to these errors than others.
    Sometimes using a different brand of media will help.

  • I was just wondering if Siri will ever come out to the iPod touch maybe on the next update but I love apple like so much it is way better than any other company! But I was just wondering because Siri is so cool and I want to try her out

    I was just wondering because
    I have always loved apple and then
    I got my I pod touch and then
    I found out about Siri I have
    Always wanted to play with her
    Ever sence I found out! So i
    Just wanted to ask you
    guys from apple  

    Apple itself does not respond to questions on the Apple Support Communities forums.  Responses come from other Mac users like yourself.  We don't know what Apple plans on doing but I am not sure the iPod Touch has the computing power to do Siri.

  • Is FTP server better than common file sharing

    what is better : ftp server or common file sharing on server
    i need to convince the management that ftp server is better than file sharing on server but i need some strong security points.

    I agree on DropBox.
    In DropBox, Favorite (Star) the files (documents, MP3...) when you are on-line.  They will be available when you are off-line. Test access to your files in Airplane mode before you leave home.
    To bring the document into an app (e.g., Pages), use 'Open In..'..  the MP3, you can just tap in DropBox. 
    There are solutions to get files back from different apps to DropBox, but honestly it is probably just easiest to email it to yourself (and then use your Mac to copy the final file back to DropBox for reference purposes).
    Have a good vacation.

  • Importing a regular DVD into my Mac and the Burned

    To whom it may concern,
    Hi I'm trying to import a regular DVD into my Mac, but when I try to used imovie the folder containing the files is grey and I can't do anything I'm not sure if this is the best way to import a DVD (movie) and then burn it so I will have a copy. The movie that I wanna import is not an original copy is a copy of the original, but it work on any DVD player as well as in my Mac. I watched all the tutorials and none of them give me a solution. I would appreciate if someone can advised me in this matter.
    Thanks and Regards
    Do I need a different program?

    If the DVD you are trying to copoy is a DVD-R that you made, then this may help you:
    How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video discs
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2059?viewlocale=en_US
    It will not help, however if it is a protected DVD.
    Sue

  • How i can copy a dvd to my mac

    Im trying to copy a dvd to my mac but i dont know how, can someone tell me please

    You can use Handbrake if it's not copy-protected.
    http://handbrake.fr/

  • While updating iphone, itune gave me error of 1015 which tells that my iphone is much better than from which that i am updating. But now my iphone is still in restoring mode how i can resolve this problem.please tell me

    while updating iphone, itune gave me error of 1015 which tells that my iphone is much better than from which that i am updating. But now my iphone is still in restoring mode how i can resolve this problem.please tell me

    I just had the same problem with my iphone, only thing i could do was completely restore factory settings, lost a bunch of pics and contacts in the process... hope you have better luck than me

  • I've lost my photos (crashed hdd, iPhoto library on Time Machine corrupt too).  Is there a way to create a picture from the thumbnail that remains in iPhoto?  The quality is obviously poor, but better than nothing.

    I've lost my photos (crashed hdd, iPhoto library on Time Machine corrupt too).  Is there a way to create a picture from the thumbnail that remains in iPhoto?  The quality is obviously poor, but better than nothing.

    Time machine should have a good copy - how are you determining that it is corrupt
    If you want the thumbnails as photos right click on the iPhoto library and make a copy of the data folder and then import it into a new iPhoto library - it contains your thumbnails
    LN

  • Free dvd maker is better than encore cs4

    Hi Forum,
    OS: Win Vista Ultimate 64bit
    Encore CS4
    Windows DVD Maker
    I have shot some footage and have they in dvd pal format.
    I was able to create a motion menu, slide show and advd with encore cs4. i could play the dvd on pcs and normal dvd player on the tv.
    But: Slide Show and all Movies are flickering. Menu also.
    Than i tryed Windows DVD Maker (Free when you have Ultimate Vista).
    I used there absolutely the same videos and photos. Result: Slide show and video quality was perfect and without flickering problems.
    I spent a lot of money and o can not believe that this free tool dvd maker is better than encore cs4.
    so please help me to solve this problem.
    I really don't know what i could try.
    Thank you and see you soon.

    Hi,
    Could somebody tell me which settings i should set on premiere cs4 to export in a good format to import to encore cs4?
    Maybe i could solve my problem on using the right settings on exporting a video from premiere cs4.
    Thank you

  • DVDs I burn look like crap. Quality is horrible, but looks great in iMovie.

    So I have a few movies I have put together in iMovie. One was imported using an HD camera, one from MiniDV. I have made edited movies of this footage, some adding text and what not, and some just raw footage. When I have exported these movies to YouTube or just Quicktime files to be emailed or posted on the web, they look great, like normal. When I burn them to DVD using iDVD, when played back on the regular TV or on another computer, the footage looks like crap, even though the animated menus look great.
    I export the movie using the Media Browser, in Large format, and load them into iDVD that way. When I play the file in iDVD, it still looks great. The only time it looks bad is when the DVD is burned. The footage looks as though it has a "slow shutter" effect on it. The quality is crap, and the footage looks like it's gone through generation loss, uploaded to YouTube then re-burned to a DVD.
    Why is this happening?

    I also have this problem and am trying to find a solution.
    I shoot 1080i on a sony hd cam (minidv), then import and edit in FC Express using the apple intermediate codec 1080i60 and export to QT as a NON-independent file using same settings. The final movie file is 1920x1080 which is dragged into iDVD '08 and burned at "professional quality".
    When I burn to dvd and play on my flatscreen in an sd dvd player, it looks like crap, even down to large pixelations around the text. I know not to expect HD but the SD should look better than this.
    Now, when I play this in my macbook's dvd player, it looks better than the tv. But this is played at actual size which is only about 1/4 of my screen whose resolution is 1920x1200. I will select the "actual size" mode on the dvd controls. So why is iDVD making a 1080 movie to a ~400 movie?
    ANy suggestions are appreciated and if anyone knows if DVD Studio Pro will solve this.
    Aloha:
    -Charlie-

  • IMovie capture quality better than anything FCP can offer for consumer DV?

    As a newbie to FCP, I have not found Capture, sequence, and export settings that is equal to or better than what iMovie 08 can create. Prior to this, I've been using iMovie 08 which is extremely user friendly. Just plug in the fire wire connections and it auto detects only one setting for DV. I am not sure what format it captures in but it does a good job. When I export out of iMovie 08 I use "using Quicktime" and choose the Uncompressed 8-bit NTSC method. The result is a decent, non-interlaced looking .mov file.
    The first time I tried to capture with FCP I chose the easy setup, where I would capture in the NTSC DV, sequence would be NTSC DV and export using the current settings in quicktime. The result was an interlaced and lowered quality vid.
    I have also tried the following combinations with no success with quality comparisons w/ iMovie 08:
    capt: NTSC dv, seq: NTSC DV, progressive exp: Uncompressed 8-bit
    capt: Uncompressed 8-bit, seq: Uncompressed 8-Bit exp: Uncompressed 8-bit
    This last one came close, but still iMovie 08 was better.
    My assumption is that FCP would contain the settings to duplicate or even out perform iMovie's export quality for consumer video dv. I viewed iMovie as little brother and FCP as big brother. Shouldn't FCP produce equal to or better quality than iMovie 08? And what are the settings for this?
    Thanks

    Thank you for clearing up my confusion. How is my export from iMovie 08, using "Uncompressed 8-bit" coming out progressive (I see no interlaced, odd/even scan lines)? Is this export dropping lines/information? If so, uncompressed is not an appropriate name for the export.
    I understand what you are saying about "getting quality back" on export. My initial question was comparing the quality of an iMovie 08 export vs. FCP export and having the problem of a lowered output from the FCP export.
    If anyone has the time, would they try a short experiment:
    1. From your DV source, camera or deck connect to your computer
    Capture a short clip via iMovie 08 a short clip in standard 4:3.
    Export using Quicktime, Uncompressed 8-bit setting
    2. From your DV source, camera or deck, connect to your computer.
    Capture the same short clip to FCP using Easy set up for NTSC DV. Export with current settings.
    3. Compare the two.

  • Higher quality presentation than dvd?

    Hello. My sequence will be DV NTSC 720x480. I will be cutting some DVCPRO HD 1080i60 into it but that may not be relevant. This video will be shown in front of many people at an event. Is there a step up, quality-wise, from playing a dvd via a projector? I can rent any equipment I need.
    Also, if this video is projected, I read somewhere that projectors use square pixels? If that true? And if so, how to I export the sequence for the event?
    Thanks a lot!

    My sequence will be DV NTSC 720x480
    Since your Sequence will be DV NTSC, you really can't improve over that. So to obtain the best quality feed to the projector, do a print to tape from FCP when you're finished with the edit and playback in a DV VTR or camcorder. A Y/C (S-Video) feed from the playback device will be better than a composite feed, but if you have a DV/DVCam VTR with a component output it would be even better.
    That said, what David Bogie Chq-1 said is true. You can get very good results with DVD-Video playback as long as the encoding is handled properly.
    -DH
    Message was edited by: David Harbsmeier

Maybe you are looking for

  • Split Table Procedure in Database Migration

    Hello, We are doing Database Migration from Informix to Oracle... We have a Big Table PCL4 in our system which is around 100 GB.. I want to split the table and would like to know what is the procedure to do so... What changes are to be done at databa

  • Where are post-crop vignetting controls in ACR 6.7

    Post crop vignetting was added into an earlier version of ACR (in CS4), but this function does not appear under Lens Corrections in my version of ACR 6.7. Where are these controls now?

  • What is the FIPS password deal about?? I have never heard of it, much less knowing the password for it.

    Just a nano-second before I sign in, this big box appears, demanding me to supply my 'FIPS 400' password (or something like that). And I can't supply the password, having never heard of FIPS, so I have to change to Safari to go online. Sigh//Sheila

  • Photoshop quitting after saving.

    I am having an issue with photoshop CS2 quitting whenever I save a document. It just started yesterday and the only thing I can think of doing differently was making a couple of software updates. Any suggestions? Thanks.

  • Adobe Acrobat ( uso doméstico)

    Tenia Adobe Reader XI, y no me funcionabba, me baje Adobe Acrobat y tampoco funciona. Me habeis cobrado dos veces 10€, pagado por internat. He desinstalado el Adobe Reader XI, porque el Adobe gratis no se podia instalar. ¿Necesito ayuda podeis ayudar