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    Increase the quality of burning disc

    Is there a way by which we can increase the quality of CD or DVD. I have some videos which are high definition recordings. Now when I created a disc out of it by Nero the disc does not shows up a great quality. What you called high detailing. That effect was absent. Is there a way by which I can increase the quality of a disc while burning. Thanks for any advice.

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    Re: Increase the quality of burning disc

    Nero has a option by which it increases the quality of disc. You will need to work on that. The second thing is that the quality of a disc depends on the data. Probably when burning Nero is encoding the disc to standard format. Try to create a super video disc. This will give you much more good quality of the disc.

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    Re: Increase the quality of burning disc

    Increasing the bit rate, video compression or mpeg formats can give you a great quality video disc. The hardware is also responsible for the quality of disc. It depends on the disc brand, the software and the hardware which is creating the disc. Update to latest firmware and burn disc at a much lower speed and give you a good quality. But it is also be ensured that it can be played in multiple players.

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    Re: Increase the quality of burning disc

    Try the blu ray technology. It is cost but gives you an awesome disc quality and performance. The blu ray disc give you an high definition look and great video/audio quality. But you will need blu ray drive and specially designed blue ray disc for that. This technology is now costly. It can store upto 25 Gb of data in single layer and 50 Gb on dual layer.

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    Re: Increase the quality of burning disc

    The problem is that Nero is re-encoding, which is compressing the data, and reducing quality. You should probably re-encode it yourself with a separate program, and make sure that program outputs the video in a format that is ready to be burned directly with nero.

    VSO - Convert XtoDVD would probably a much better job than Nero.

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