Quote:
Thanks for the responses!
So from what I gather if my footage was filmed in HD, which it was, no matter what i do the DVD will not look good. So I should not even consider making a DVD then right? Unless i upgrade to a Blue-Ray system right?
Another thing i noticed was that I produced my project on a WMV format and selected the Full HD setting and the quality at times is also bad. Some sections are all "pixelated" like. At one point the screen turns green. Is this because i need a better computer? Is there another setting I can try instead of Full HD?
Andre
DVD is the only standard format that the majority of people have to play Movies and Videos.
BluRay is a fantastic format, it plays movies and HD video in Full HD, BluRay Players and BluRay Burners are not expensive, you can buy them for about the price you could buy DVD players and Burners when they first became available I.E. about $100 USD.
On your produced project and WMV, if you are using Hardware acceleration in producing your video, your graphics card software may be introducing artifacts into the render.
You solve that by unchecking the Hardware acceleration AKA Fast Video Rendering Technology.
I almost never use Hardware Acceleration, I want my videos to be the best they can be. Rendering with CPU only may take a little longer, but the results are so much better.
Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.