p.2 #1 · Optimal ZR Red raw processing in Da Vinci Resolve?
You can export and burn a DVD or FullHD blu-ray but as far as I know, 4K blu-ray discs that are compatible with video playback on a blu-ray player can't be created by burners that exist on the consumer market. This is probably because of piracy concerns by Sony etc. However, optical disc as a format for video are on their way out and what you'd probably do today is export your mp4 video file and use a USB stick or drive to plug it into your TV if you want to display those videos on a TV. Or you can plug the USB device to your blu-ray player but in my experience the displayed colors might be different in that case (at least using my Sony TV & bluray player they are). I find the user interface lacking for this however. Before removing my USB stick I have to go into settings and remove the media. Otherwise the data can get messed up. I think most people who make their own video material just use their computers to view it (which can have its own problems such as limited frame rates available).
joyclr wrote:
I haven't shot video for years. My old camcorder workflow just involved transferring my files to my computer and then to a DVD using Apple software.
Can edited ZR Red files be copied to a DVD or blue-ray disk ?