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09 Oct 2005 12:59 pm
SoClose
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I’m new to burning dvds, but luckly to this site I found I have been able to navigate my way around. Reading different forums and replies have been all I have needed. I downloaded a movie, then used winavi to convert it to vod, then i used ifoedit to add the ifo files. Everything works fine when I burn the dvd. It plays on my computer with powerdvd. When I stick it in my dvd player the picture is off scew and its all in black and white. I just got the sound the work fine. I was thinking its the dvd players fault, but maybe its not. Going out and buying a new dvd player is something i cant do right now. So if anyone has had the problem and fixed it ,please let me know whats up
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09 Oct 2005 01:16 pm
Entree
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im a newb also but what i read..is to burn at slowest speed to get better quality...hope you figure it out...
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09 Oct 2005 01:23 pm
Wannabe
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You need to burn it at the fastest speed for maximum quality, i make DVD drives for Sony. Believe me, i know my shit.

P.S. Burn DVD’s at there fastest speeds.
[Quote] #4
09 Oct 2005 02:37 pm
Sir Gadfly
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Haha! Right, poo_and_piss.

Don’t listen to poo_and_piss and his deliberate misinformation.
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