With the help of Baldrick's tutorial, I have converted an .avi to .m2v with tmpgenc and then created DVD folders with tmpgenc DVDauthor which I've burned with Nero 6 (speed 2x).
Everything worked perfectly fine and the videos look great on PC but I played the movie on my 2 standalone players and the picture is too bright.
I know i could change the brightness through tmpgenc but the final .m2v is perfect anyway.
What did I do wrong? could it be that by generating .vob files, DVD author changes the brightness of the video?
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Hello,
I've never had that happen with tda. Are you sure you checked the tv's brightness?? If your output is correct on the pc I don't know what else you can do.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
The TV settings are ok cause I use the same ones for all my other svcd's and DVD's
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"I hope I am not hijacking this thread."
I had a similar problem with my project also. My problem was
the main menu. The Background image was to bright.
What can be the cause of it?When it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!! -
tmpgenc dvd author does not change the video. but it could be some other author bug so try another authoring tool, dvdauthorgui, dvdlab, and see if you get same brightness problems.
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