Picture quality in my apple tv

due to lack of space I had to move all my pictures from my G4 to a iomega external drive, and after I did all image quality was lost while viewing pictures in my apple tv. Pictures and TV shows still have good imaging, is just the picture quality that I lost.
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Sounds rather strange, there is nothing that I know of that would degrade a picture due to its location. What photo management software do you use, are you sure you moved the correct files to the harddrive.

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