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Originally Posted by Cobra Commander
I hope this is the right place to post this:
Anyway, I have just recently burned my first DVD's because I didn't like the quality of the homemade ones off ebay.
In those dark areas like a forest at night there is very little pixalization on my regular bubble TV which is very tolerable, but when I play it on my familys' Flat screen tv it looks really horrible.
I was debating on buying a flat panel TV when i move out, will the pixalization be worse on the flat panel (probably LCD) than on the flat screen?
Oh and why is the pixalization so much worse on the flat screen compared to the bubble screen?
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Did you burn an actual movie, or did you just put some movies found on the internet and slap them on a DVD? It could be compression depending on what kind of quality the DVD was in.
Jam it back in, in the dark.