PLEASE HELP WEDDING DVD problems

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PLEASE HELP WEDDING DVD problems

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I have booked one of the best Las Vegas wedding venues for my daughter’s ceremony and everything has been organized so well except one thing. I have made a CD about my daughter’s childhood that I want to play for guests at ceremony, but it is not showing satisfactory resolution on large screen. What should I do? Please help.
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There is a conflict between the title of this post ( which refers to DVD) and the body of your post, which refers to a CD. If it is the latter, then a CD is unlikely to have much quality, depending on the format on it. But you tell us nothing about the format of the video. Can you please right click on the original project in the Video Studio timeline and copy ALL its Properties here... Then we might have a clearer idea of what might be happening.
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Post by Jan »

About 12 years ago my first video's, although made with one of the first DV camcorders, and the resulting DVD's are looking far from satisfactory when being watched now on a big high resolution screen ! Technology is evolving...But those "old" video's have their own charm!
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