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burned dvd pixel problem??
i'm fairly new to burning dvd's.i've been able to figure it out on my own up until now.quite a few of the dvd's i burn have pixel problems. i've tried burning at 4x even 2x. i use vso divxtodvd to convert mpegs and cpytodvd to burn vob files.should i use another program.any help is appreciated.thanx
Re: burned dvd pixel problem??
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Originally posted by damedolla
quite a few of the dvd's i burn have pixel problems
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any help is appreciated
Buy the cammers better cameras, or email them advice on how to capture the screen better?
Yep, I would bet it's the source. DivX is very lossy, and is typically not a good candidate for DVD conversion. Get SVCD versions for better looking conversions.
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if i have one of those dvdrips that is really good (ALLiANCE do alot of dvdrips) then i use VSO DivxToDVD. it can convert a 2hr film in just over an hour, pal or ntsc, and pixelation is minimal to none. the completed dvd is usually around 2.5GB.
if i have a less good quality dvdrip (like the
old 400-500MB rips u would have seen a while ago) or a vcd or svcd i just use TMPGEnc as i get amazing results every time
::EDIT:: like you said, u use vso divxtodvd and u use copytodvd to burn it, i use nero to burn it and have no probs. i convert to pal though so im not sure whether it will make a difference
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