
My problem when burning DVD's with PD10 is not a lower quality image, but blocks that appear when viewed with my DVD player.

It seems that the rendering engine and my new PC can't work together.
All drivers have been updated, including the one of the internal LG Blue Ray/DVD writer.
The problem was allready present with PD9, so I upgraded to PD10. Problem remains.
Producing HD Mpeg2, WMV or AVCHD works perfectly.
I have a second PC with PD10 that burns perfectly well DVDs, no blocks on the screen.
However that PC ( I5 with 4GB RAM, slow HD, 17" LCD) is weaker for HD video editing. My imported files are 1920x1080i.
Who has an idea to have rendering with no blocks on my super fast I7 PC when burning DVD's ?
Good to know: when producing mpeg2 files 720x576, I have many thin lines on the borders that make a mess. Rendering problem as well. However mpeg 2 in 1920x1080 is perfect.
In the meantime what I do is editing in PD10 with my fast PC, producing in mpeg 1920x1080 and use my good but slower PC with PD10 to import those heavy mpeg files and burn into nice DVD's, since this slower PC offers a good DVD rendering.

Last but not least: the reason for making low res DVDs is to make a present of edited movies to my family to be viewed on DVD player.
Question 1: what's wrong with my fast I7 PC with DVD rendering ?
Question 2: is there a loss of quality of image when editing from my 1920x1080i cam + produce mpeg in 1920x1080 and finaly burn DVD's ? (instead of burning directly DVD's ).
Thanks for help. Win7 64bits - Intel I7 2600 - 16 GB RAM - SSD 128 GB - HD 2T - GTX 560 Ti