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Hi all: I finally finished my project in PD 10, and the quality of my DVD is terrible. There has to be something I'm doing wrong.
What are the exact selections I'm to choose when I'm creating my disc. I noticed the recording speed should be at 8.0 is that correct? What else should I be selecting to get my project looking like it does on the computer. Also, what's the difference between selecting 2D and 3D.
thanks.
Karen
Hi Karen
The first thing that comes to mind is that you are looking at high definition videos on your computer (something approaching 1920 by 1080 ) If you are then burning to a standard DVD, the resolution will be reduced to about 720 by 480. The same as an old style TV or DVD tape,
The only way to get high definition on your dic is to burn a blu ray disc. You need a blu ray burner and a blu ray disc and of course a blu ray player.
You can burn an AVCHD disc that is high definition on a standard DVD using a standard burner but you still need a player that will play AVCHD disc. By the way, you can put only about 40 minutes on an AVCHD disc.
Also a standard definition video on a standard DVD can hold only about 60 minutes. If you try to put more on a disc, the quality will go down (technically bit rate).
What is the source of your videos? How much on time are you trying to put on that disc?
If your computer and burner and disc are are top of the line, then burning at the fastest rate is OK; many prefer to burn slower.
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