So I'm working on a slide show for a client that I originally created in Windows Movie Maker. I exported it to an MP4 file. The quality was outstanding and the client loved it. But she wanted DVD's made for some of her family. So I loaded up the MP4 file in Premiere Elements and created an ISO file to make DVD's. I burned the first DVD and noticed the quality was much lower than the MP4.
I puzzled over this for a couple of hours when my son walked in. I told him what was going on and he immediately said that the resolution on DVD Video was 720, much lower than the resolution of an MP4 file.
Duh!
I felt like an idiot. I have a BS in Computer Science and 35 years of experience in the computer world and I completely stumbled over the obvious.
Just had to share with you guys...
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Don't feel stupid, we've all been there. Some of us were trying to make VHS look good on DVD back in the day.
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Typical DVD-Video is 720×480, which looked great in the days of analog television but is pretty ugly on a modern hi-resolution display. You probably reduced the quality further by recoding an already-compressed file. You can make a DVD directly from Windows Movie Maker if you have Windows DVD Maker (included in Vista Ultimate/Premium and Win 7 or by trial download.)
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I had actually thought about seeing if WMM would export to an AVI file just to prevent double compression. That was just before my son made me feel dumb...
I can't remember why I started this project with WMM in the first place. I already had some experience with Premiere Elements which allows exporting to DVD Video.
I'm still learning anyway...
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Been there, done that, also.
It's amazing now to see just how poor quality VHS was. Of course, the magic back then was recording live TV so we could stand mediocre video.
I purchased an Hitachi VHS camcorder in the late 70's (I believe). Set me back $1,200. Had to balance it on my shoulder. It's unbelievable how far we've come.
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720x480 can look good on a bigger lcd hdtv as long as you have a high quality source and encode it to a high enough bitrate for a dvd video,making it anamorphic will make it look even better.
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