burn vcd but picture is so bad

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by jewjaew, Apr 27, 2006.

  1. jewjaew

    jewjaew Guest

    i download some animation with bittorrent.It's a ".dat file".After that i use nero to burn,i select mode vcd and drag drop but nero pop up some message to me

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    if i ignore this,i can burn.But that video cd is so bad, its picture has many rectangular.

    So,i try to check ".dat file" by using Power dvd.

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    i think it is a vdo file. why can't i burn it and why i have to re-encode ? because if i encode it, i will get bad video.it is low quantity.

    how do i do? i don't want to watch bad animation. please help me.... :(
     
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  2. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    This could be caused by two things, firstly the poor quality of the original source...this is possibly why you received that message...poor quality.
    Secondly I think you mean pixelation..also from poor quality download and the use of poor quality media.
     
  3. jewjaew

    jewjaew Guest

    thank for your answer. but i try to open ".dat file" ,it has good quanlity. but if i open by vcd that i burn ,it is bad.....
     
  4. gwendolin

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    I am unable to help any further. I note that you have edited your post since my reply,

    [bold]This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. April 2006 @ 10:04 [/bold]


    adding further pictures of your errors that were NOT present at the time my reply was given.

    The pictures represented something different to those presently shown.
     
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  5. jewjaew

    jewjaew Guest

    i am so sorry about that it is my first time to post,i try to post picture that simple and closely with my problem.
     

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