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I use a 3 stage way to get DVD's to work correctly, but just checking Movie maker it could be possible to miss out the conversion (2nd stage) that I do. I have worked totally in 360p to playback on UK PAL TV in 16:9, results were good enough for me, but I would think there are simpler ways to do this. Lastly the programs will finalise the DVD so that it will playback on any DVD player.
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The program will then burn those files to DVD. VOB (that is TS or Transport stream format.) Once you have imported all your files, the program will do a conversion on them, to make them. avi HD 360p.įor this conversion I use 'Videotovideo' by Media Converters. You need to import your files into one of these programs in the type they support, so I normally convert all video to. But there are others that will do the same. I have used 3 Windows programs that worked well, Nero, Leawo DVD creator and WinX DVD author.
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The quality of picture is slightly worse than a DVD but then the discs are far cheaper.Īssuming you are using DVD-R, you will need a program to load your files into, arrange the order on disc, edit the title and start screen and set the burning speed and format (4:3 or 16:9), and if PAL or NTSC. The only software I have that will do that is by Nero. You can burn video to CD-R if the total playback time is less than about 20 minutes, but you have to burn the CD in 'SuperVCD' mode. A DVD player bought in the last 5 years or so should play all types of DVD and CD. What is confusing is that some brands of DVD player only playback DVD+R discs, it was a choice they made years ago, some makers went with + and others went. If you want to burn a DVD to play on any 'stand alone' DVD player, you need to use DVD-R discs as they are more compatible with the various brands of DVD players. Hi, There are plenty of ways this can have gone wrong, and I've made all of them over the last year or so.