Gregiboy
I just started to get on this media player bandwagon after my kids broke another dvd.
I have an older computer (getting a new one soon) and I was wondering if that had anything to do with the fact that my rips are not as crisp as I would want them. (Is my computers slow speed causing it to not rip correctly?)
I use your samsung profile (I have a 46" samsung t.v.) to convert my dvd's and I'm not happy with the picture quality. Theres pixelation, blurriness and sometimes the pictures look like its from an old t.v. show (does that make sense).
I'm wondering if it's my computer or should I try another setting...thanks.
For the record, I bought a WD media player (thought of the Roku, but got this one instead) to watch my shows, but it's also blurry on my laptop computer.
I just started to get on this media player bandwagon after my kids broke another dvd.
I have an older computer (getting a new one soon) and I was wondering if that had anything to do with the fact that my rips are not as crisp as I would want them. (Is my computers slow speed causing it to not rip correctly?)
I use your samsung profile (I have a 46" samsung t.v.) to convert my dvd's and I'm not happy with the picture quality. Theres pixelation, blurriness and sometimes the pictures look like its from an old t.v. show (does that make sense).
I'm wondering if it's my computer or should I try another setting...thanks.
For the record, I bought a WD media player (thought of the Roku, but got this one instead) to watch my shows, but it's also blurry on my laptop computer.
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