Hi all,
I just got a Pioneer DVD burner a few days ago. Then I used TMPGEnc 2.5 Plus to convert the AVI files, which was captured from a mini DV tape, I had to the the DVD one then I used Ulead MF to burn it on a DVD. Then when I played the DVD I noticed that whenever there was a movement either by the person holding the cam or the people in the scene their movements were kinda shaky and giving me headache. :-S
So, what could could I have done wrong or mis configured? Can anyone please tell me how to fix this problem?
Thank you very much.
Regards,
FLD.
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Check the Field Order - A or B.
Ulead calls fields the opposite of other programs, including Tmpgenc.
Alway right click on the file in Ulead, check properties and encode using same as original field property.
PS - you are saying "DVD", but you've posted in (S)VCD forum. I'm assuming you are trying to make a DVD.There's no place like 127.0.0.1
The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts. -
HA HA HA...Thanks so much Gees. I'll do as you have suggested. And you are right that I was asking about DVD authoring but I put it in a wrong Forum. It's 11 pm here in Australia and I must have been half asleep when typing this.
Another thing, can you please tell me a bit more in detail where I can check that? I am completely a newbie to this. I have only dome VHS to VCD, which is kinda simpler.
Can anyone please move my thread to DVD Authoring Forum?
Thank you very much again, Gees.
Regards,
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You're welcome. Don't worry. When a Mod discovers it, they'll place your thread in the right place. :c)
As I said above, when you have your video file in Ulead MF (if it works same as Ulead VideoStudio) simply right-click on it, choose PROPERTIES and make a note of the Field. It should be shown in the middle box - Video, next to Compression.
When you encode, or re-encode your video, select the same field that was identified in Properties.There's no place like 127.0.0.1
The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts. -
i have the same problem. i am taking a dv capture and using cce 2.67 to encode. i take the resulting es files and import to dvdlab to author. no problems all the way through, quality is great but scenes with movement jump alot! what setting in cce could be causing the jumping?
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Originally Posted by Gees
I now have the AVI file, which I have captured using Adobe Premiere 6.5 with default setting. And an DVD MPEG file converted from the AVI file with default setting.
Should I capture the DV again using Ulead VS? Or what should I do with these AVI and DVD MPEG files?
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