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Need Burning Help Please PD15
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Hi All! I've been using PD 15 (and previous versions) without issues! Recently while working on a project, after I burn the disc and play it back I see the quality is horrible and colors are off, peoples faces are green!

Before you say its my burner please know that I produced and burned projects AFTER this project and they came at as it should with great quality and color! I also I produced an mpg file of the project and it came out fine!

I'm at my wit looking for answers! Please help!

(attached is a screen grab!)

Thank you! Felix
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stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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How much video -in time - are you trying to put onto the DVD?

You can get one hour of best quality video on a single sided DVD. More than that, the video is compressed and it is anyone's guess on how bad the compressed video will be.

Note that a DVD video disc contains the instruction to the player and mpg2 files listed as VOB files. If your mpg2 video files look good, then look elsewhere for the issue.

Did you try more than one video player? Disc you change or otherwise alter the DVD?

Now that you have a good mpg2 file, build your disc from it. .
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Quote How much video -in time - are you trying to put onto the DVD? Great Question Its a about 1.5 hours

You can get one hour of best quality video on a single sided DVD. More than that, the video is compressed and it is anyone's guess on how bad the compressed video will be.

Note that a DVD video disc contains the instruction to the player and mpg2 files listed as VOB files. If your mpg2 video files look good, then look elsewhere for the issue.

Did you try more than one video player? Disc you change or otherwise alter the DVD? No since other projects ahve burned fine I've eliminated burner failure!

Now that you have a good mpg2 file, build your disc from it.



Thank you! Will try and divide the disc!

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