I have a video clip that was rendered into an HD 720.mpg file. Everything looks great when I play it back in Windows Media Player (crystal clear). When I use it to create a DVD, the PNG files have rough edges, the scrolling text is jumpy and there is an overall loss of quality (when played back on a DVD/TV).
When I burned the DVD I used "High Quality" and "Progressive". Any suggestions on how to maximize the quality of DVD? The mpg file is about 2.1 gb in size.
I've done this before successfully, and don't know what to do to get back to that quality.
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I have a video clip that was rendered into an HD 720.mpg file. Everything looks great when I play it back in Windows Media Player (crystal clear). When I use it to create a DVD, the PNG files have rough edges, the scrolling text is jumpy and there is an overall loss of quality (when played back on a DVD/TV).
When I burned the DVD I used "High Quality" and "Progressive". Any suggestions on how to maximize the quality of DVD? The mpg file is about 2.1 gb in size.
I've done this before successfully, and don't know what to do to get back to that quality.
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