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From FCE, how to make the highest quality DVD?
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<blockquote data-quote="JacobLanghorne" data-source="post: 2496031" data-attributes="member: 854187"><p>I am a filmmaker and I need to make a few DVDs of my film. I've exported raw ("Self-contained" Quicktime), and now I need to make the DVD. I have access to iDVD, Toast Pro, and DVD Pro, perhaps some others as well. Basically, I would like to know how to make the highest quality dvd possible. Everything from what type of blank DVDs to buy to which boxes to check/uncheck in the options menu.</p><p></p><p>I have already created DVDs from iDVD and Toast, and it just seems like the end quality of the movie is too low. I try to set it to the highest quality I can via the options, but It still comes out flat color/depth wise. Nothing screwed up though, no lines or blurs or pixelations. Just isn't anywhere near as nice as the original QT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacobLanghorne, post: 2496031, member: 854187"] I am a filmmaker and I need to make a few DVDs of my film. I've exported raw ("Self-contained" Quicktime), and now I need to make the DVD. I have access to iDVD, Toast Pro, and DVD Pro, perhaps some others as well. Basically, I would like to know how to make the highest quality dvd possible. Everything from what type of blank DVDs to buy to which boxes to check/uncheck in the options menu. I have already created DVDs from iDVD and Toast, and it just seems like the end quality of the movie is too low. I try to set it to the highest quality I can via the options, but It still comes out flat color/depth wise. Nothing screwed up though, no lines or blurs or pixelations. Just isn't anywhere near as nice as the original QT. [/QUOTE]
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