Over-saturated dvd burns

After my DVD is burned, the colors on most TV and computer screens, not including the one its burned from, appear over-saturated. This happens for menus and videos. The reds and blues especially are really bright. Its possible that the greys are also brighter, the images do appear very bright, except for the solid black, which does appear black.
Any thoughts on this?

"not including the one its burned from"
The fact that it doesn't look oversaturated on the monitor used in the creation process is probably a clue. Compared to "average" settings of other computer screens and TVs, it is probably set somewhat undersatured. Based on what this monitor is showing you, you then adjust color, brightness, contrast in the production process - thus ending up with video that looks too dark on any monitor that isn't set too light. :p
The only "real" way to judge color etc. would be by using a
calibrated video monitor. If there is no budget for that, the other way is by trial and error (comparing the settings of your monitor with a variety of TVs and monitors). But you should use a video monitor or at least a TV for this and not a computer monitor.

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