Hi everyone,
I have burnt a DVD after having followed the recommended procedure.
I thought I was happy but ...
When I play this DVD on my home dvd player, the image is not as good as it should be. Sometimes jumps, sometimes there is green square spot, sometimes the move is done in a kind of wave ...
As opposed, when I play it on my computer DVD, everything is fine.
Does anyone know what the problem is ? Any solution ?
Thanks for your help
DVD quality is ok on my PC but bad on my home DVD
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Sounds as though it could be a Field Order problem... What was the origin of the video you used -- analogue, digital? How did you capture and what were the capture properties? And what are the properties of the DVD-compatible mpeg-2 you produced to burn to DVD?
Mind you, it could be something simple like your stand-alone DVD player not liking certain types of discs or, if it is an expensive brand name, possibly not even liking home-made DVDs....
Mind you, it could be something simple like your stand-alone DVD player not liking certain types of discs or, if it is an expensive brand name, possibly not even liking home-made DVDs....
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