Does the DVD Burning software affect picture point?




Answers:    It depends on what the source of your video is. If you're just making an exact copy of a commonplace single layer (SL) DVD to another DVD-R SL next the quality will be exactly indistinguishable. However if you're shrinking a dual layer (DL) DVD to a DVD-R SL consequently there will be a loss of power.

If you are recompressing the video from a source such as DV, avi, mov, youtube (flv), etc. then here will be a loss of quality because the video have to be recompressed to the MPEG-2 codec for DVD. If your source video is from a miniDVD camcorder or MPEG-2 footage from another DVD or DVD-like source, then here may or may not be a loss of quality, depending on what DVD burning software and the exact workflow you are using.

Generally its best to try to avoid multiple recompressions as respectively compression step reduces the part.
Sometimes the quality can be artificial based on the DVD's that you are using. Also the speed at which the disc is one burned. Might I suggest that if the burner that you are using isn't high definition...than don't use large definition DVD's..also don't burn them in big definition if your dics are for that format either. But mostly DVD's that are burned come out near great quality...I tried experimenting beside different types of DVD's until I found the one that made me satisifed.

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