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  1. Hi,
    At first the movies I burnt with Nero were fine when I played them back on my DVD player. Now it seems like every movie I burn, when I play it back on my DVD player it flashes a pixelated screen every few seconds.
    Do I need to set Nero settings some way to get rid of of these pixels? Or did I just download a bad quality of a movie? This seems to be happening to the majority of the movies I am burning. I even tried buying better name CDR's, burning at a slower speed, but it still is happening. Any help will be highly appreciated. Settings, etc. I have also HP CD-Writer Plus TEAC CD-W54E burner on my computer. Is it possible these 2 burners are conflicting with each other? The movies I download look fine when I play them back on Windows Media Player.

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    John
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    Originally Posted by jallencurry
    Hi,
    At first the movies I burnt with Nero were fine when I played them back on my DVD player. Now it seems like every movie I burn, when I play it back on my DVD player it flashes a pixelated screen every few seconds.
    Do I need to set Nero settings some way to get rid of of these pixels? Or did I just download a bad quality of a movie? This seems to be happening to the majority of the movies I am burning. I even tried buying better name CDR's, burning at a slower speed, but it still is happening. Any help will be highly appreciated. Settings, etc. I have also HP CD-Writer Plus TEAC CD-W54E burner on my computer. Is it possible these 2 burners are conflicting with each other? The movies I download look fine when I play them back on Windows Media Player.

    Thanks
    John
    are the movies you download in .avi format?
    if yes, then you need to convert them--Nero will do that, but does a crappy job. look left where it says CONVERT
    what are you askin' me for...
    I'm an idiot!
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