I've just started using torrents and it's all good so far. (I mainly us em for movies..). Well, even if I find a high quality blu-ray 1080p rip, it looks low quality when it comes to dark tones (grey black etc.). Can i fix it with another dvd burning program, or is it another thing, or is it just how it is?
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Are you burning it to a dvd as an actual movie with menus and all that, or doing it as a "Data DVD" type deal?
My suggestion is, if it's a .mkv file when you download it, convert it to a .mp4 using Handbrake or something similiar where you don't lose quality, and when burning it, burn it using the highest available setting. Sometimes there's like a 'Good' 'Better' 'Best' type deal where doing 'best' takes a long ass time to burn.
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Re: dvd-quality question
Originally posted by Skullcandy365.erichq View PostAre you burning it to a dvd as an actual movie with menus and all that, or doing it as a "Data DVD" type deal?
My suggestion is, if it's a .mkv file when you download it, convert it to a .mp4 using Handbrake or something similiar where you don't lose quality, and when burning it, burn it using the highest available setting. Sometimes there's like a 'Good' 'Better' 'Best' type deal where doing 'best' takes a long ass time to burn.
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