Because this is a windowsxp video group, I am not sure whether it is meant
only for queries related to Windows Media Player. Anyway, here goes with a
very basic question.
I have 5 .avi files downloaded from a DV camera. (Panasonic GS-35)
I want to create a DVD that plays on my stand-alone DVD player attached to
the TV.
How do I do it?
Any and all answers to this question are welcome, including the best
software that creates the best quality result. I understand that there are
various versions of mpeg (MPEG-1 MPEG-2 MPEG-4), but I don't know whether
commercial DVD players read all of these and what software creates what
format. I am willing to buy any software that will do a really good job (as
distinct from a mediocre job which seems to be what I am now getting)
Some extra information
1. I have done this before, but now I can't - the only DVDs I can create now
will only play on the PC.
The software I use is
Panasonic MotionDV STUDIO 5.3 LE for DV Ver.5.30L11c
(I use this to download from the camera to .avi files)
Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3.5 Suite Deluxe version 3.5.0.1
I am fairly sure that before, when I created DVDs that play in a stand-alone
player, it was the Ulead Software I used, but I can't be sure exactly what
sequence I followed. I tried to do the same again but I failed - the DVD
only plays on the PC.
2. The results are not great when compared to commercial DVDs.
Am I expecting too much?
I know that there are lots of factors such as lighting conditions, good
focus, slow panning, steady hand (or using tripod mounted camera), but
shouldn't the actual picture quality be reasonable?
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Cheers,
Trevor L.
Website:
http://tandcl.homemail.com.au