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    xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    the pics I put in were very good quality... prob 500 k,
    I cant help thinking they should have shown up a lot sharper on the TV

    I thought that DVD discs and CD discs were basically the same, just the DVD has a lot more meg capacity.
    I cant see why they don't give a similar quality to pics put in there
    when played on a DVD player.
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    StigStig Posts: 12,446
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    xxtimbo wrote: »
    the pics I put in were very good quality... prob 500 k,
    I cant help thinking they should have shown up a lot sharper on the TV

    I thought that DVD discs and CD discs were basically the same, just the DVD has a lot more meg capacity.
    I cant see why they don't give a similar quality to pics put in there
    when played on a DVD player.

    I just told you: A DVD movie is low definition video, at 720 × 576 pixel resolution.

    What you should have done is just burn the files to the disk, not create a DVD video disk.
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    xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    just put 6400 pics on a dvd using
    cdBurner xp

    Of course making sure I chose the data disc
    option and not the video disc option !

    result seems ok

    (dare say I could have got 18,000 pics
    on there...... taken to the max ! )
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    StigStig Posts: 12,446
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    xxtimbo wrote: »
    just put 6400 pics on a dvd using
    cdBurner xp

    Of course making sure I chose the data disc
    option and not the video disc option !

    result seems ok

    (dare say I could have got 18,000 pics
    on there...... taken to the max ! )

    Well done. It only took you 2 years to do it! ;)
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