I made a 5 minute movie in Movie Maker 2. I rendered it
to my hard drive and the video looks good when I play it
back on my computer.

I also rendered it back to my camcorder. When I saved it
from my camcorder to my DVD Hard Drive Recorder I lost a
lot of quality, it was pretty runny. Any idea why?

Thanks

Poor Video Quality by Dave

Dave
Mon May 31 21:26:03 CDT 2004

Phyllis,

Suggest if possible that you save your movie to your HD
as a DV-AVI file. Then use your DVD authoring software
to import the DV-AVI file, and render your DVD.

Dave W.


>-----Original Message-----
>I made a 5 minute movie in Movie Maker 2. I rendered it
>to my hard drive and the video looks good when I play it
>back on my computer.
>
>I also rendered it back to my camcorder. When I saved
it
>from my camcorder to my DVD Hard Drive Recorder I lost a
>lot of quality, it was pretty runny. Any idea why?
>
>Thanks
>.
>