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| | Media Center I recorded a show using Windows Vista Premium. I used Media Center. I know it records in DVR-MS. I then recorded to disk, a DVD. Then I took these movies to my folks house to play them. They were choppy/pixely. I know that the software converts from DVR-MS to DVD format then burns to disk. What is the problem? Are yourEncoders/Codecs messed up? I just don't get it? I'm pretty good at this and I must admit I'm disappointed/surprised. Any suggestions/comments would be helpful. Thank you |
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