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Blurry footage
When I burn my dvd it plays back any motion very blurry. I edited it with PP 1.5, converted in to mpeg through Cucusoft, and authored the dvd through dvd Architect. Any ideas of why this might be happening?
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Have you tried exporting to MPEG-2 from within Premiere Pro using the Adobe Media Encoder? Under the MPEG-2-DVD category try one of the High Quality 7Mb CBR 1 Pass presets.
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I am not able to use the mpeg encoder that is why I'm using a third party encoder.
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Also note that he got Canopus encoding software, only to discover it requires a dongle to use, which he doesn't have (http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=50395). Combine this with his defense of stealing digital images (in this thread: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=49108), because they aren't physical property - and neither is software, I would note - and something is starting to smell fishy to me. Perhaps he is just unlucky when it comes to software that requires activation/dongles, or there is something more going on. If it is the former, then my apologies to him for bringing this matter up, but I am beginning to wonder. |
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