Are there any quality matters about burning DVD's? Will it make any difference if I burn a dvd I authored directly with DVD Lab or should I keep burning with Nero?
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Produce your video_ts folder with DVD Lab Pro, then burn with ImgBurn2. Neither DLP's burning engine, nor Nero is great for DVD video. The only two programs I trust are Prassi ONES, and Imgburn2. I use Imgburn2 99% of the time now.
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