Wednesday, April 29, 2009

When burning a home movie to DVD, can you really notice the difference between HQ and SP settings?

I have a 2 hour movie and I was wondering if I should put it on two, 1-hour discs in High Quality setting for better quality or if I should leave it in a Standard Play settings. Sometimes the movies look a little pixelated on my widescreen LCD TV.

When burning a home movie to DVD, can you really notice the difference between HQ and SP settings?
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Reply:Movie DVDs has a special file system. So I use a Movie DVD making program to for this task. Try to use AVS Video Converter from AVS Video Tools http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/avs-video-to...





It is very simple with this tool





- download, install and run the program


- open a file or file you want to burn


- click “To DVD” button


- click “Convert Now”





I think that AVS Video Converter is the best. It supports virtually all video formats and has built-in DVD, VCD burning engine.


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