How good is the quality of DVD+RWs when trying to play burnt stuff on it? I used TMPGENC and IFOedit or just Nero 6 to encode the videos on a DVD-RW i had and the quality of the video was choppy and pixelated on most of the DVD players I tested it on.
I know you can change the burn mode on a DVD+R to DVD-ROM and was wondering if you could do the same thing to increase compatability with the DVD players with a DVD+RW (those damn things only seem to come in 5 or 10 packs where I live, I just need ONE!).
BTW which brand is the best? I'm assuming it's not Memorex?
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Anonymous2006-03-25 11:43
From what I've heard, it's not the brand that makes the difference, it's where the discs were made. Supposedly, there's 3 factorys in the world that produce DVD discs. @ in Thailand, one in Japan. The Japan factory is supperior supposedly.
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Anonymous2006-03-25 11:44
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Sorry, that was supposed to be "2 in Thailand", darn shift key! =P
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Anonymous2006-03-25 12:37
Thailand? I would've figured that one of the factories to be Taiwan.
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Anonymous2006-03-25 12:53
...Maybe I heard wrong. My mistake.
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Anonymous2006-03-25 15:41
Anyways, if you just google a bit, there's plenty of forums on this subject matter.