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  1. Member Cunhambebe's Avatar
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    I'm about to give up. Spent the whole weekend discussing around here how to get perfect mpeg2 files. I'm tired! Let's see what the problem is:

    RENDERING AVI FILES AS MPEG2
    1.TMPGENC has an option (Clip Frame>Arrange Setting>No Margin (keep ascpect ration) that helps me to render perfect mpeg2 files. Without this option, my mpeg2 files are blurred (they have two kinds of blurred stripes, one over and the other one under the center of the screen).

    2.Rendering avi files as mpeg2, file by file, makes this option work. The final result is a perfect mpeg2 file.

    3.Rendering final projects made up of avi and jpeg files as fake avi files tru Debugmode from Vegas timeline, DO NOT LET THIS TMPGENC OPTION WORK. The final result is blurred.

    4.Trying to correct this, rendering the whole project first, as a real avi (doesn't matter what codec - even uncompressed), gives the same result as the above one - which lets me think about the avi files, if the problem wouldn't be with their config, when rendering them.

    RENDERING MPEG2 FILES AS MPEG2
    5.Rendering the whole project made up of mpeg2 files (after editing them), as mpeg2 again, doesn't help it either because the final result is blurred (which lets me think the problem isn't with the avi rendering process).

    6.Rendering the whole project made up of mpeg2 files (with absolutely NO EDITING, KEEPING THE WHOLE FILE AS IT IS), gives an excellent final result

    I must be doing something wrong around here. I wonder WHERE and WHEN.

    Here's a pic, so you all can see what the problem is. LOOK AT THOSE BLURRED STRIPES; ABOVE AND UNDER THE CENTER OF THE SCREEN. THAT'S THE PROBLEM.

    THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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    Don't if the image file will be uploaded.
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    I finally found out what the problem was. It was just a matter of pan and crop the image. Believe it or not, now, it works...

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