Uploading HD video or burning to a DVD (4G ipod)

With the HD recording of video can you upload it to you tube or burn it to dvd or just watch it on the ipod? And will the quality of video be distorted when played back on a big screen TV?

When a DVD plays on one/some player(s), but not on others, it is most likely a fault with the media used. What brand did you use for this?
I am a big fan of Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden. In thousands, I have never had one fail to play. I also test on about six players, plus the computer.
Another factor is burn speed. Unfortunately, PE does not allow one to slow down the burn speed directly. I use Encore for all of my authoring and most of my Burning, and it does.
In the case of PE, it factors in the speed of the media, plus the burn speed of the physical burner. Hence, I would use the slowest media that is available. If you have a choice between, say a Verbatim 2.4x and a Verbatim 8x, I would opt for the 2.4x. PE will then factor that, and burn at a slower speed, than it will with the 8x.
No player is mandated to play ANY burned DVD, and only replicated, pressed DVD's. By selecting the best media and burning at the slowest speed, you get as close as you can.
Good luck,
Hunt

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