Those interested in burning their own 4K vacation videos to a UHD BR disc know that there is no software available other than DVDFAB.
I just had some success using their convert method, with a HEVC MKV 60P video from my camcorder created with Cyberlink PD14. Video source is a SONY AX100 that records only in 30P. So Cyberlink PD14 doubled the frame rate to 60P from the original 30P.
It plays on a Samsung 8500 but DVDFAB converts the frame rate from 60P to 24P, so it is jerky because of the dropped frames. Using the SAME SOURCE VIDEO but at 30P does not play on the Samsung 8500 even though DVDFAB says success.
I am glad to have this software and hope that these bugs can be fixed at some point. DVDFAB has to realize that most 4K UHD camcorders can only produce 30P (or 25P) 4K, so when converting, the frame rate has to be doubled to 60P to be compatible with UHD 4K.
All this is a major step forward for those of us trying to burn their own vacation UHD BR discs.
Eugene
I just had some success using their convert method, with a HEVC MKV 60P video from my camcorder created with Cyberlink PD14. Video source is a SONY AX100 that records only in 30P. So Cyberlink PD14 doubled the frame rate to 60P from the original 30P.
It plays on a Samsung 8500 but DVDFAB converts the frame rate from 60P to 24P, so it is jerky because of the dropped frames. Using the SAME SOURCE VIDEO but at 30P does not play on the Samsung 8500 even though DVDFAB says success.
I am glad to have this software and hope that these bugs can be fixed at some point. DVDFAB has to realize that most 4K UHD camcorders can only produce 30P (or 25P) 4K, so when converting, the frame rate has to be doubled to 60P to be compatible with UHD 4K.
All this is a major step forward for those of us trying to burn their own vacation UHD BR discs.
Eugene
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