OK New Here... My problem: On playback of burned DVD's... The Dark areas/Night Scenes etc. have ghostly (Lava Light) forms moving through them...Really annoying!....I Use Verbatum +R, I Burn @1X Speed , Clone DVD2, and ANY DVD......... Any Ideas on what could be causing this?.....I understand ,Light will penetrate a DVD....I'm Wondering If The Problem accurs when I Place the Label on the DVD AFTER I Burn......Will Test By Placing The Label on the DVD BEFORE I Burn
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Read and implement the Golden Rules of Burning.
Post moved to Blank Media and Burning forum.
RegardsLes
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PS, the labels will not make the ghosts go away. They'll just prevent the physical disk from having a reasonable lifetime. To lessen the pixelated dark areas you need to encode at a higher rate or use a better encoder when you create the DVD files in the first place.Comment
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