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<p>sb wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>What do you mean by improvement in the playback quality?
<i>The inages look as though they are higher resolution</i>
<br>Playback on the DVD? <i>No, on the computer. I was trying, by
asking the question to avoid making a DVD that doesn't work (because it
toakes so long). But I've gone ahead, now, and will tell you if it
works.</i>
<br>Playback on the computer?
<br>Smoother playback, or better looking video? <i> Better looking
still images</i>
<p>Also, what codec did you choose when you used the QT conversion option?
(If
<br>you don't know, just go thru the steps again and this time look at
the
<br>options button before saying ok) <i> I used the option labeled
QuickTime movie</i>
<p>(The first way is called a self-contained FCE movie.)
<p>And, finally, you should upgrade to the lateset version of FCE to get
rid of
<br>the gap bug. T<i>he gap was one I created in editing, right at
the beginning, second edit.</i>
<p> regards,
<p> sb</blockquote>
<p><br>Thanks again.
<br>BobLL
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