I have 6 .avi files that I'd like to burn to DVD. They are good quality videos, with no pixelation really.
When I burnt them to a DVD in Roxio Toast 12 on my mac, the quality is really bad on playback and really pixelated. The videos are about 45 mins long.
Any ideas on how I can make it so they they remain as good quality? All the settings in Toast are to 'best'.
Thanks,
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Are you adding all 6 files on one dvdr? 4.5 hours/DVD wont look that good. Try instead with 2/hours dvd.
It's because dvd-video uses mpeg2 video compression and your avi uses xvid/divx or h264 video that compresses better than mpeg2. -
Ah! Thanks very much. Would it help if I converted from .avi to .mp4 (or another format) before burning? I'd like as many files as possible on one DVDR but still in "good" quality.
Last edited by philglew; 26th Jan 2015 at 09:16.
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DVD can only be MPEG2.
Your "good quality" looking AVI files go directly out the window because you need to re-encode them back to MPEG2
AND I can say with almost absolute certainty that your AVI files are downsized(smaller than 720x480 or 720 x 576)....making
re-encoding back to MPEG2/DVD even worse.
Long story short, if these files are movies or 1 hour TV shows, 6 of them is NOT gonna make it and if you do find software to stuff
all of that on there it WILL look like crap.
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