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When capturing video, which setting should I select if I intend to burn the
final product to DVD? The "recommended" setting doesn't look very good when
I display it full size on my monitor.

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"Bryan" wrote:

> When capturing video, which setting should I select if I intend to burn the
> final product to DVD? The "recommended" setting doesn't look very good when
> I display it full size on my monitor.

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DV-AVI is the highest resolution when capturing digital video.
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"Bryan" <Bryan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When capturing video, which setting should I select if I intend to burn
> the
> final product to DVD? The "recommended" setting doesn't look very good
> when
> I display it full size on my monitor.
>

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