the video on the dvd is not fluid with VS 10

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the video on the dvd is not fluid with VS 10

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When i finish my project and i try to burn the video on the dvd is not fluid
What happen??
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Post by Ron P. »

Hi Marco,

I don't have any idea, based on the wealth of information you provided. :o

Marco, in order for us to be able to help you, you need to provide us with as much detail as you can. In your previous posts you have been directed to the
Recommended Procedures and the Read This First Sticky threads, yet you stil provide little detail at all.

Please complete your system information in your profile, and provide more detail...

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Higher bitrate = higher quality = more disc space = lower compression = less playing time.

Lower bitrate = lower quality = less disc space = higher compression = more playing time.
If you start-out with a good quality AVI/DV file, and you use a high bitrate when you convert to MPEG, you will get good quality.

If you start-out with an MPEG-2 file and you don't re-code it, the video will be identical to the original.

If you re-code an MPEG, or transcode from another lossy format (WMV, MPEG-4, etc.) some quality will be lost during the re-coding.
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