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Re: Bad Quality transcoding?!!!
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Brian Dugan
on Feb 5, 2009 at 10:24:11 pm
Thanks Jeff,
If my movie IS hi def (1920x1080) can't I make a hi-def DVD?
I see settings for Blue Ray in Encore but most clients I'll send this to don't have Blue Ray players.
Most stuff I view on my regular DVD player at home is way, way sharper and crisper...? What am I missing? Seems I should be able to create a 3 min DVD that is very high quality and resolution.
Brian
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