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Improved DVD quality in Version 7.0


Igor

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If somebody create DVD video discs, you will be pleased to learn that now PicturesToExe Deluxe 7.0 produces more sharp picture for DVD.

I think that version 7.0 Beta 1 provide even better picture quality for DVD than nearest competitor.

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If somebody create DVD video discs, you will be pleased to learn that now PicturesToExe Deluxe 7.0 produces more sharp picture for DVD.

I think that version 7.0 Beta 1 provide even better picture quality for DVD than nearest competitor.

Hi I have been looking for info on writing DVD files at resolution 1920x1080 but seem to only be getting the 720x576 option which is very soft for playing on current HD TV systems - Am I missing a disc writing or file saving method somewhere in the process ?

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No, actually what you are missing is a bit of an understanding of "DVD" technology.

DVD's are either PAL or NTSC resolution. If you want HD resolution, you must use a different technology. Bluray is one one way to get 1920x1080 resolution so you may want to burn your HD MP4 slideshows to Bluray but this will require a Bluray burner and appropriate software. Video Builder doesn't support burning Bluray. The "only" way I know to get HD resolution on a standard DVD media blank is to use software which can do this such as Nero, Toast, etc. You will still be greatly limited in the "capacity" of the media so 15 to 20 minutes or so is about all you can reliably expect... Read the following links for more in-depth information.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=705146

http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Hardware_Software/2007/DVDFormatsExplained.asp

Best regards,

Lin

Hi I have been looking for info on writing DVD files at resolution 1920x1080 but seem to only be getting the 720x576 option which is very soft for playing on current HD TV systems - Am I missing a disc writing or file saving method somewhere in the process ?

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See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WMV_HD and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCHD for the two popular ways to get HD quality on standard DVD discs.

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