I have .avi files of movies on my hard drive that I decided I wanted to burn to a disk, so I bought this program. I followed the instructions on how to make a dvd and selected the best picture quaity setting for the 2 movies I tested this on but when the burn was complete, sometimes with crashes during burning, the picture was not of the best quality and was blurry. I was wondering what I should do so that for my remaining movies the picture would be clear. The 2 movies I tested this on were black hawk down and transformers. It may be that these movies are long and I should maybe split them in half and burn onto 2 dvd's but I am not sure. What is the ideal size of a movie file being burned onto a disk so that it gives the same quality as seen on the computer?
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I have .avi files of movies on my hard drive that I decided I wanted to burn to a disk, so I bought this program. I followed the instructions on how to make a dvd and selected the best picture quaity setting for the 2 movies I tested this on but when the burn was complete, sometimes with crashes during burning, the picture was not of the best quality and was blurry. I was wondering what I should do so that for my remaining movies the picture would be clear. The 2 movies I tested this on were black hawk down and transformers. It may be that these movies are long and I should maybe split them in half and burn onto 2 dvd's but I am not sure. What is the ideal size of a movie file being burned onto a disk so that it gives the same quality as seen on the computer?
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