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03-Jul-2009, 04:48 PM #1
Question Problem with external DVD burner
I have PowerDVD v7 on my computer for playing movies. I use it with an external DVD burner because in my (even more than now) niave state, didn't believe I needed a DVD burner when I bought it four years ago. The picture looks fine when playing, but if I make a copy of something and play it back, the picture is much darker. Is there a way of adjusting the color?
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04-Jul-2009, 04:18 PM #2
Question No answer on External DVD burner question...could this be my problem?
While trying to find a solution to my problem with the dark appearance of my disks, I decided to see if there might be a way that DVD Shrink was causing the trouble. I read in Help that due to compressing videos that are being backed up, there could be loss of quality. If this is what is happening, is there any other program I could try to back up my DVDs?
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