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Horrible Quality Problems on Burned Disk

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I finally figured out how to use my toast and now the burn looks awful!

THe movie looks great on my computer but then becomes all pixely after burn. What can I do?

(as stated before, just an fyi, this is a legal download.)

Thanks!
 
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Could this simply be a media quality problem? Meaning, if I switched the brand of disk I was using, could that help?

Arg! I just want a copy to have in the car as well for my daughter and even on the little screen of the portable dvd player it looks awful. :(
 

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