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blakeeik
Thanks.
I think it no longer makes sense to make a video and convert it to DVD rather than keep it in its least unprocessed form (mp4 or MKV). Encoding it to DVD does not improve the quality. I’m sure DVD die-hards will disagree, but I cannot remember the last time I burned a DVD (or CD, for that matter).
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rogerriffin
I want to thank to Everyone who has made a lot of dvd projects through last 25 years for share, Im still burn and enjoy the dvds in home Theatre system.
I dont find any sense to watch videos on a pc or portátil device...
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rogerriffin
I want to thank to Everyone who has made a lot of dvd projects through last 25 years for share, Im still burn and enjoy the dvds in home Theatre system.
I dont find any sense to watch videos on a pc or portátil device...
Agree but modern TVs (or bluray players) can play mkv or mp4 files as well (e. g. from a USB stick or an external hard disk).