no degradation whatsoever) so I am at a loss as to why a machine that is almost 10 years old is "outperforming" the almost 5 year old machine at creating DVDs from DV files? For some reason though, when I create the DVD using Machine #2, the video quality is the same as watching the original DV file on the computer (ie. The original DV file that was transferred to the computer plays back fine on both Machine #1 and #2. The problem is that when I use any of the software products mentioned for Machine #1 to create the DVD, the resulting quality of both video files are choppy and blurry when viewed on a TV as well as a computer. To compare the differences of the video files, I created video DVDs with a segment of the original, unaltered DV video and the edited DV video. Since the Core2Duo is faster, I used it to edit the video with VirtualDub. I transferred video from my Sony DCR-HC38 MiniDV Camcorder using WinDV 1.2.3. #2 = P4 with 1GB Ram, Windows XP Professional, Cyberlink PowerProducer 3 #1 = Core2Duo with 2GB Ram, Windows 7 Professional, Cyberlink PowerProducer 5.5, DVD Flick, WinX DVD Author Just want to apologize in advance if this post is too long I need to explain the problem in detail so the best possible solution can be provided.
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