Windows Live Movie Maker - results of poor quality.

Hello world

Have laptop Windows 7, IE, and Windows Live Director pre-installed on my new computer.

Creation DVD to use on a DVD + TV player.   Results that are easy to achieve, but the final product, on the TV screen doesn't have a huge amount of sharpnes and resolution compared to the original jpg files.  The images are a 12mp camera and well up to Pro quality.  If I put the same files on a CD and show on the TV, they are perfect in all ways but when converted to DVD there is say, a drop of 50% in the sharpness and resolution.  Is this normal or am I missing something somewhere?

Thank you very much

David

Just some thoughts...

When you view your Photo CD... you see the full number
photos of resolution, but when the files have been encoded in a
Live Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker video file the
resolution was reduced to the MPEG-2 720 x 480 video.

If you use a lot of effects and transitions... it can improve
the quality of the DVD if you remove them.

I don't know if the resolution of reading is all better if you
create the project for creating Windows DVD instead of beginning
in Live Movie Maker, but it may be something to experience.

The following items may be worth a visit:

How to burn DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
http://www.7tutorials.com/how-burn-DVDs-Windows-DVD-Maker

(1) creating video DVD with Windows DVD Maker (part 1)
http://allcomputers.us/Windows_7/creating-video-DVDs-with-Windows-DVD-Maker-(part-1).aspx

(2) creating video DVD with Windows DVD Maker (part 2)-
Add your photos and videos, and definition of the order of play
(part-2)---Adding-Your-Pictures-and-Videos,-and-Setting-the-Play-Order.aspx http://allcomputers.us/Windows_7/creating-video-DVDs-with-Windows-DVD-Maker-

(3) creating video DVD with Windows DVD Maker (part 3)-
Set playback and DVD burning & DVD Menu Customization Options
(part-3)---Setting-the-DVD-Burning-and-Playback-Options---Customizing-the-DVD-Menu.aspx http://allcomputers.us/Windows_7/creating-video-DVDs-with-Windows-DVD-Maker-

(4) creation of video DVD with Windows DVD Maker (part 4)
http://allcomputers.us/Windows_7/creating-video-DVDs-with-Windows-DVD-Maker-(part-4).aspx

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