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balyboun - 30 Mar 2005 03:38 GMT
I captured my wedding video to WMM, edited it then burn it to vcd. But when I
watch it on tv the pictures where blurry, I could hardly see people's face. I
heard that u can slow the video down before burning it to vcd so that the
picture quality well be none blurry. Is this true, and how do I pull this off?

                                    Thank you for your time and help.
Graham Hughes - 30 Mar 2005 09:14 GMT
I've never heard of anyone doing it before, but motion under compression
will become blurry. Only thing I can say is try it at let us know your
result. You'd need to use MM2 though I believe. Or try using a better
quality app for making the vcd, a quality compressor will give better
results, or even try making a svcd, which is again better quality, but less
movie will fit on a cd.

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> I captured my wedding video to WMM, edited it then burn it to vcd. But when I
> watch it on tv the pictures where blurry, I could hardly see people's face. I
> heard that u can slow the video down before burning it to vcd so that the
> picture quality well be none blurry. Is this true, and how do I pull this off?
>
>                                      Thank you for your time and help.
 
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