Re: Please please help by PapaJohn
PapaJohn
Tue Jan 13 17:51:22 CST 2004
Mark,
Let me also answer it another way. Last week I got a new 2-disc set of the
Coral Reef Adventure movie.
One disc is a standard DVD for playback on DVD/TV setups.
The other disc is a new WMV/HD (high definition) one with WMV files on it
that have 6 times the resolution that you have on the standard DVD. But I
don't have a desktop DVD player that can play it, nor a high definition TV
to view it.... but it plays great on my laptop.
So, if one asks if DV-AVI is the best quality.... no, it isn't. But, from a
practical view, it is still the best for most people.
--
PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org
"Mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:022201c3da18$8fc10dd0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> Does that mean no I cannot get better quality than saving
> as AVI then burning to DVD?
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Mark,
> >
> >Viewing a high quality WMV on your computer monitor will
> often be of much
> >higher quality than viewing a DVD on a standard TV.
> >--
> >PapaJohn
> >www.papajohn.org
> >
> >
> >"Mark" <ocall@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> >news:03f101c3d95e$f57b0820$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >> I have several movie projects completed using MM2 and
> >> saved to my computer which the end result is a .wmv
> file.
> >> However, U-Lead software will not burn those files to
> DVD
> >> to playback on my DVD player.
> >>
> >> I was advised to get software to convert from .wmv
> >> to .mpg and I tried EasyX Video Convertor, but it keeps
> >> giving an error message on 99% of the completed task
> >> which is often 50mins plus waiting.
> >>
> >> I have read other advice on the site and saved an MM2
> >> project as an AVI format and then succesfully burnt to
> >> DVD, however, then end quality is often quite poor
> >> compared to the .wmv format played back on WMP.
> >>
> >> I'm reluctant to spend much money, but would spend a
> bit
> >> more if someone can advise me of the best solution.
> Like
> >> many others I like MM2 as I think it is very user
> >> friendly and the extra effects from purchasing Plus!
> are
> >> great and I want to stick with it but I desperately
> want
> >> to burn the end result to DVD and hopefully without
> >> losing the quality.
> >>
> >> Any sound advice would be much appreciated.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
> >
> >.
> >