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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Philsoc, Jan 12, 2006.

  1. Philsoc

    Philsoc Guest

    I download avi. movies and burn them to a DVD-RW. Some files play in my DVD recorder and some dont. I play them in my Windows Media Player 10 to see if I have pic and sound. Why is this? and how can I adjust the quality settings of the avi. movie to where it wont be so choppy in WMP 10? Hope someone reads this one

    Thanks.
    Phil
     
  2. gamename

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    ok i read it.
     
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    just joking. try playing the avi file before u burn it to see the original quality is like. if the original file has poor quality so will the dvd. try to find the larger files when u download. there is no substitute for less compression.
     
  4. Philsoc

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    Thanks for the info. Some of the avi. files are just plain bad. Like The 40 yr old virgin. Someone took a camcorder into the movie and record it while watching in.
     

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