I tried to do some searching around for this question on the DVDFab forums but didn't find anything specifically. Sorry if this has been addressed before.
DVDFab did a great job on copying a DVD of mine - looks great on my standard def TV with no problems (as great as SD can get). However, the video quality when playing the DVD through my laptop is pretty horrendous. Artifacts and "blocky colors" pop up all over.
As a preface, I do understand that video quality / formatting is different for TV than it is for computer screens - specifically the size of the video and the interlacing aspects. I've done a little bit of reading on the web to understand the differences.
What makes this situation interesting is that my "original" DVD's look great on both the TV and the laptop. The "original" DVD does show some slight color variances on the laptop but doesn't have the artifact or "blocky colors" issue that the burned copy does. So the question is: "What's the difference between the burned and original copies?"
I looked around for any extra settings but I didn't see any for DVD Copy.
Thanks for any help or info!
~ Rytz
DVDFab did a great job on copying a DVD of mine - looks great on my standard def TV with no problems (as great as SD can get). However, the video quality when playing the DVD through my laptop is pretty horrendous. Artifacts and "blocky colors" pop up all over.
As a preface, I do understand that video quality / formatting is different for TV than it is for computer screens - specifically the size of the video and the interlacing aspects. I've done a little bit of reading on the web to understand the differences.
What makes this situation interesting is that my "original" DVD's look great on both the TV and the laptop. The "original" DVD does show some slight color variances on the laptop but doesn't have the artifact or "blocky colors" issue that the burned copy does. So the question is: "What's the difference between the burned and original copies?"
I looked around for any extra settings but I didn't see any for DVD Copy.
Thanks for any help or info!
~ Rytz
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