Question about DVD resolution

I have to many standard definition MiniDV home movies I want to convert it to DVD.  Selecting a pourmai HD DVD will improve the quality of the image?  Or is
SD SD yet?

Yes, small pieces CAN be burned to DVD and play on a BD player. I remember the time, but 20 minutes. sounds on the right.

Hunt

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