Carch, thanks from this corner too...
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"Carch" <Carch@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> PJ, You are MOST CERTAINLY A MVP !
> Thank you for your guidance, for I have finally produced an acceptable DVD
> for my family's pictures' restoration, quite an improvement from my
> previous
> attempts. Creating a Custom Profile in Movie Maker, producing the file in
> Movie Maker, then using DVD Maker to produce the DVD was the successful
> route. The DVD looks best when viewed on my PC's monitor using Sonic, with
> Media Player and Media Center about equal to each other, but neither as
> good
> as with the Sonic. Playback with my DVD player on TV is better than
> previous
> versions, but not very good, probably a reflection, if not wholly, at
> least
> in part, of the difference in quality and generation of components.
> Thank you again for your tremendous, positive, contributions that benefit
> so
> many.
> Carch
>
> "Carch" wrote:
> Quote:
>> I have successfully burnt slide shows with background audio on DVD using
>> Windows DVD Maker in Vista Home Premium. The previews in DVD Maker look
>> great with good contrast, color saturation, and image resolution, but all
>> of
>> these aspects are dimenished in quality when viewing the finished DVD in
>> either a player on TV or on the PC in Media Player. There is some
>> improvement from those vehicles when the finished DVD is viewed in Media
>> Center on the PC. The still images are in highest quality JPEG and audio
>> files are .wav burnt at highest speed on high quality disks.
>> Is this degradation in picture quality associated with DVD Maker or
>> would the same result be expected in a different product, such as Roxio
>> or
>> Adobe? I have already read the FAQ's and other posts and would
>> appreciate
>> assistance.
>> Carch