In the "Video Burning" dialog, click Advanced Options to open a new dialog where you can view or adjust a few basic recording settings:
Video output standard: The technical playback standard encoded into the video for your compatible video player.
- NTSC (default) — NTSC is the video playback standard used in the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Mexico, and other countries. Use this setting if your video player is NTSC compliant.
- PAL/SECAM — PAL and SECAM are video playback standards used throughout most European countries, most of South America, and other regions that are not NTSC compliant. Use this setting if your video player is PAL or SECAM compliant.
Resolution:The quality of your video playback image, which depends on the quality of the video. RealPlayer can't change a low-quality internet video file into a high-definition video file. For example, most older internet videos were recorded at 480p (720x480). Burning one at 1080p (1920x1080) will not improve its appearance and may even make it look worse.
For true high-definition videos, such as ones recorded by a home video camera, 720p (1280x720) or 1080p (1920x1080) is a better choice.
- 480p (720x480)
- 720p (1280x720)
- 1080p (1920x1080)
Burn Device: Select the local drive where your video burner is located.
Write Speed: Select how fast you want the media to burn onto your disc. Check with your disc manufacturer for the optimum write speed appropriate for the disc.
Click Save to preserve any changes and close the Advanced Options dialog. Or click Cancel to cancel any changes and close the Advanced Options dialog.