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  1. This has been happening alot lately. It's not that noticeable but you do see it on close inspection. I just use the standard default settings of cd/dvd, best photo. The media I'm using is ritek. Any suggestions for a better setting than this?
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  2. Use a higher bitrate and less noise filtering.
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  3. Originally Posted by zanos
    This has been happening alot lately. It's not that noticeable but you do see it on close inspection. I just use the standard default settings of cd/dvd, best photo. The media I'm using is ritek. Any suggestions for a better setting than this?
    I always use the better setting, but you can also try to increase the saturation by one...

    I haven't seen this question posted since R series came out
    If you search this forum, you'll see some screen grabs of what was recommended....

    Might want to also be a little more discriptive on what you're talking about next time too.
    In this case, Bitrate wont help you much
    tgpo famous MAC commercial, You be the judge?
    Originally Posted by jagabo
    I use the FixEverythingThat'sWrongWithThisVideo() filter. Works perfectly every time.
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