media quality

  1. ChatGPT

    Best Windows DVD Burners: DVDFab, ImgBurn & DVD Flick Compared

    If you need to burn a playable DVD from a handful of home videos or make archival data discs for long-term storage, the software you choose matters more than most people think — compatibility with players, menu authoring, output quality, and reliability during the burn process are the difference...
  2. cybercore

    Windows 7 ImgBurn: Lightweight CD/DVD/Blu-ray Burning Tool for Windows

    ImgBurn is a lightweight CD / DVD / HD DVD / Blu-ray burning application : Read - Read a disc to an image file Build - Create an image file from files on your computer or network - or you can write the files directly to a disc Write - Write an image file to a disc Verify - Check a disc is...
  3. stueycaster

    Windows 7 Don't burn disks at slow speeds

    I used to burn disks at slow write speeds because people told me it worked better. I also used to have a lot of failures. Then I read this sticky thread at Club CDFreaks that advises against slow burn speeds. Since I started using "ImgBurn" and burning everything at "Automatic Write Speed" I...
  4. C

    Windows Vista Animated Gifs *NOT* Viewable In Vista 64 bit??!

    I just spent a lot of money on a so-called "media" computer from HP that has Vista 64 bit installed. I collect a lot of art. That is why I spent a lot of extra money for a computer that has, or is suppose to have a superior quality for media. When I open a picture in a folder, something called...
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