On 11/30/04 7:18 AM, "James Asherman" <jimash at optonline.net> wrote: > If you are only noticing this when you record from simple timeline > playback, then, > yes there is a quality setting that affects it. It should be in a > little popup on the left of the timeline. > J Interesting... I did see that... Questions: 1 - does the print to video (file ctr-M) command absolutely override the video quality settings? 2 - record to tape settings (in timeline - left corner) - (1-use playback settings or 2-full quality) - assuming I had it set to 2-full quality, would it definitely override the video quality settings? The reason I ask is that I believe that I have always had this set to (2-full quality) - even when I played back from the timeline - with the bad pixilated result... Are the : record to tape settings (in timeline - left corner) controlling the print to video command? *** I just want to definitely know what happening here because the final copy of the movie will be stored on these Mini DV tapes (not the computer). Thanks again for your help. -- Thanks - RevDave CoolCat at hostalive.com [db-lists] Check out some great Domain Names at: http://www.domains4days.com