media quality

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Discussions tagged with media quality on WindowsForum.com focus on the reliability and output quality of DVD and Blu-ray burning software for Windows. Users compare tools like ImgBurn, DVDFab, and DVD Flick, emphasizing compatibility with players, menu authoring, and burn verification. Tips include using automatic write speed and high-quality media such as Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim discs to reduce failures. The tag also covers media viewing quality in Windows, such as animated GIF playback issues in Windows Photo Gallery on Vista 64-bit. Overall, the tag addresses practical concerns about achieving reliable, high-quality results when burning or viewing media on Windows systems.
  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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