Topic: Help With Burning Video To DVD

I want to put a stop motion movie I made on DVD, but when I burn it to the DVD the picture color changes. I think it is because the software is compressing the video even though there is plenty of room left on the DVD, but I'm not sure. How can I keep it from compressing? I'm using Sony DVD Architect Studio 5.0 to make the DVD. Any help would be great since I can't figure out what to do, and it's getting very frustrating. mini/sad  mini/madhead

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Re: Help With Burning Video To DVD

Sony DVD compresses the film no matter what, but I've never noticed a color change on any of my DVDs.
What format is the video file in, and what quality do you have it set at?

Re: Help With Burning Video To DVD

The original video file is an mp4. What do you mean by, "what quality do you have it set at?" I don't even now why it's doing it because when I play the DVD on my computer it seems OK but when I play it on my TV that's when I have trouble. I thought it might have been the TV but I tried it on another and it still happened.

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Oh, yeah, it's just both TV's color settings then. What you're saying is that two TVs it looked the same, whereas it was different (And correct) when played on the computer? It's just the TVs settings. No biggie.

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I don't thinks so though because the TVs are fine otherwise (the color is not an issue with anything else). Also I didn't mention it earlier but the sound is kinda bad too, like muffled.

Last edited by Brickcrazy (June 4, 2013 (07:42pm))

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