- Jun 20, 2005
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Hello...This is my first post, so please excuse me if this has already been asked somewhere else...
I have a Canon Elura Digital Camcorder (mini-dv tapes). I have connected it to my computer using Firewire, and Nero 6 Ultimate. Here is the procedure that I use to take my home movies and transfer them to DVD.
1. Connect the Camera to the computer, use Nero to transfer the movie into an MPEG-2 Format. For about 45 minutes of video, the file size is about 4 gigs.
2. Burn a DVD in Nero.
3. Play it in the DVD player...
Now, for the problems...
It seems like I am losing quality when I am playing it on TV. I figured in this day of age, it should be next to perfect. It looks okay on my 36" Wega, and it looks HORRIBLE on my 50" Plasma (really pixelated). I am at a loss as to what I am doing wrong. The Wega TV is connected an older generation Sony DVD player, and my plasma is connected to a JVC progressive scan DVD player if that matters.
Suggestions?
Should I be using a different method? I really don't care to edit the movies...
I want my daughter to be able to play these dvd's when she grows without losing quality...
Thanks.
Ashish
I have a Canon Elura Digital Camcorder (mini-dv tapes). I have connected it to my computer using Firewire, and Nero 6 Ultimate. Here is the procedure that I use to take my home movies and transfer them to DVD.
1. Connect the Camera to the computer, use Nero to transfer the movie into an MPEG-2 Format. For about 45 minutes of video, the file size is about 4 gigs.
2. Burn a DVD in Nero.
3. Play it in the DVD player...
Now, for the problems...
It seems like I am losing quality when I am playing it on TV. I figured in this day of age, it should be next to perfect. It looks okay on my 36" Wega, and it looks HORRIBLE on my 50" Plasma (really pixelated). I am at a loss as to what I am doing wrong. The Wega TV is connected an older generation Sony DVD player, and my plasma is connected to a JVC progressive scan DVD player if that matters.
Suggestions?
Should I be using a different method? I really don't care to edit the movies...
I want my daughter to be able to play these dvd's when she grows without losing quality...
Thanks.
Ashish