I have used ConvertXtoDVD program for some time. And I noticed something weird with this today. Once I load a video
file to ConvertXtoDVD shows a different file size than it is for real. Real size of the file is 5.58 GB and ConvertXtoDVD
displays 2.43 GB![]()
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This propably had happened to me before and I just didn't notice then. Some time ago when I played back a DVD in my DVD player the quality of video was noticeably worse. Yep, noticeably worse...That DVD was burned by ConvertXtoDVD...
Any ideas to straight this up![]()
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ConvertX is re-encoding it to something different. Worse quality and change of file size explains that easily.
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Originally Posted by mahogany
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Originally Posted by netmask56
Originally Posted by netmask56
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