Ok, I have read several threads and TONS of posts on the wonderful program DVD2DVDR by Chatwalker. It seems unanomous that certain extra steps need to be taken to insure proper CCE encoding of NTSC movies and that IfoEdit 0.95 in its current state doesnt handle NTSC authoring to well. Since I do NTSC I want to know if I should ALWAYS check the ForceFilm option for CCE encoding no matter what the Framerate is for the source?
The main problem I have with my resulting DVD-R creations using DVD2DVDR is that movies that need re-encoding show zig zag type results when there are high motion scenes. I read that it can be caused by checking or not checking the progressive / Interlace settings in the cce encoding options and so on. So I have used Bitrate Viewer and changed the appropriate settings based on its analysis. No luck... next I wondered if it was just a problem with Pulldown.... that wasnt it either. I am at wits end! I have been using the movie Bedazzled (NTSC) for all my tests and still have not found the right settings... please help![]()
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Even tho Bitrate viewer says too... I don't check upper field or progressive. That seems to work for me. Also uncheck "autho if posible"
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Yes I have now decided that I wont use Ifoedit to author and will use Maestro. Problem I have with that is getting chapters ;(
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