Drop Zone Photo Quality

I created a DVD and added images to the Drop Zones. When completed I burned the DVD. The images in the Drop Zones are grainy with horizontal lines.
The preview before the burn looked fine, really crisp and clear.
Note:
I did use the computer for other things while burning. Do you think that caused the image quality to drop? Should I not do anything while buring the DVD?
Thanks,
Craig
iMac 20" 2GHz Intel CoreDuo   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   2 GB Ram

I created a DVD and added images to the Drop Zones.
When completed I burned the DVD. The images in the
Drop Zones are grainy with horizontal lines.
The preview before the burn looked fine, really crisp
and clear.
I did use the computer for other things while
burning. Do you think that caused the image quality
to drop?
I doubt that is the source of your image quality problems. What was the size (in pixels) of the images you used?
Should I not do anything while buring the
DVD?
Back in the old days (a couple of years ago) with slower processors, doing two things at one could be a problem. With the faster (and dual) processors we have now, using your computer for something else during the encoding/multiplexing process might lengthen the process but shouldn't cause problems. Make your initial 'burn' to a disk image on your hard drive and then use Apple's Disk Utility or Roxuo's Toast Titanium to burn the image file to writable media. I try to avoid using my computer during the actual burning process to avoid any burner buffer-underruns because of hard drive access issues.

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