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umbilical

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May 3, 2008
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I try to create a DVD from a .avi file WITHOUT LOOSE QUALITY! :eek: I drag to iDVD and the final result is so bad! the original source avi looks better! with loose quality on idvd???

how can make this without loosing quality? :confused:
 
I try to create a DVD from a .avi file WITHOUT LOOSE QUALITY! ...

how can make this without loosing quality? :confused:
The fact your video is .avi means squat. This is a container format is used by some camcorder manufacturers. It is also used by people to share video. The quality of the video is determined by the quality of the codec, the resolution of the content, etc. What is the resolution of your content? Which codecs were used to produce it?
 
I recommend Toast or Visual Hub.

toast loose more quality! that idvd and visual hub is VisualHub, AudialHub, and iSquint have been discontinued and are no longer for sale.

so... I buy dvd studio pro... I expect that dont loose quality... :(
 
Try Burn, it's free, before you buy anything. But, like was said above, it will all depend on the quality of the original file. GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out)
 
Try Burn, it's free, before you buy anything. But, like was said above, it will all depend on the quality of the original file. GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out)

burn?? burnittt the pc soft???

the original avi is really good, when burn with idvd and toast the final result is poor is not good like original avi
 
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