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I just created my first movie using MS Movie Maker a few weeks ago. It was
fun and fairly easy. I purchased a Sony Double Layer/Dual Layer DVD burner
with Nero software. The quality of the DVD was great.
Now I've completed my second movie. I have saved the movie file on to my
laptop's hard drive as before ('To play on my PC' setting) and the quality of
this DVD is terrible. It is very fuzzy and when there is lots of movement -
lots of pixleation occurs.
I just tried taking a small clip and saving it a few different ways:
PC Settings
DV-AVI
High Quality Video (NTSC)
All of these samples result in the same terrible quality. I have done
anything differently, that I am aware of. Can anyone provide any insights?
fun and fairly easy. I purchased a Sony Double Layer/Dual Layer DVD burner
with Nero software. The quality of the DVD was great.
Now I've completed my second movie. I have saved the movie file on to my
laptop's hard drive as before ('To play on my PC' setting) and the quality of
this DVD is terrible. It is very fuzzy and when there is lots of movement -
lots of pixleation occurs.
I just tried taking a small clip and saving it a few different ways:
PC Settings
DV-AVI
High Quality Video (NTSC)
All of these samples result in the same terrible quality. I have done
anything differently, that I am aware of. Can anyone provide any insights?