Image resolution in DVD menu

I created an image, with text, for a background image on the DVD menu. The image quality was 300 dpi. When the disc was finished burning, I put it back in my macbook to test it out. The text in the background image was very blurry... Maybe should have used a better resolution than 300 dpi? Does anyone know what I should do?

Hi
The problem You see - has nothing to do with whether You use 200ppi or 100ppi photos
BUT the advices are very GOOD !
BUT - THIS is due to DVD-Standard - There are no High Definition DVD Quality
just standard and as Old CRT-TVs
Your Mac screen are much more supperior ! Say about 10 times or more.
So put Your DVD into a Stand-alone DVD-player and watch it on a standard TV
and You see the quality.
If You need more then either
• Take the Blu-Ray road (program,burner,BD-disks and Player)
• Or connect Your Mac to a big flat screen TV or HD-Projector and enjoy
the full quality of Your work
• In some cases - Copy back to Camera and use this to Playback - also is a way that works
*AND - The most important info !*
iMovie'08 & 09 - are not designed to do DVDs from. They both discards every second line in the picture
due to their way of handling interlaced video.
Resulting in a quality less than VHS-VCR tape material
*iMovie up to version HD6 and FinalCut any version - Handles this without any loss of quality*
Yours Bengt W

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