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  1. I was wondering why I would recieved a lot of macroblock, artifacts or pixelation, whatever it is call when i transcode tbe original dvd to fit a dvdr. I use deep analysis and even tried all the setting(smooth, sharp, max sharp, max smooth). I have a 12x lite-on sohw 1213s dvd burner. It comes on quite often.
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  2. Read http://www.digitalfaq.com/dvdcopy/shrink/dvdshrink.htm It should solve most of your problem.

    Otherwise in one statement, I should say size does matter!
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  3. Also, check (play) the compressed files from your hard drive and see if the same artifacts are present. Poor compatibility between your stand-alone player and your media can produce the things you are describing.
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  4. the artifacts are shown when i play it on the computer after i have transcode it. Some how my cousin, did the same thing but theirs does not produce artifcats. Could it be my computer or the burner? When i just ripped the movie into the hd with dvd decrypter it's fine. So i'm thinking its not the burner.
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    It may be too compressed already, the source DVDs. Are you and your cousin doing the SAME disc?
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