Mpeg Video Wizard is doing something odd. It would seem it brightens the images I place on the video track. No big deal unless you work with black and lucky me I'm working on an intro and credits that is mostly white text on a black background.
So what happens? Well the video starts with true black and then the moment the image with the text comes on the background looks greyish. Since I have a lot of images the screen keeps changing from black (where there is no video on the track) to greyish (image that displays the text). It is very noticible and puzzling why such a thing is even happening. If I put the images on the title track it doesn't do it, the program does not brighten the images and therefore my backgrounds are true black.
I would put all the video on the title track and be done with however I have the text fading in and out with other text fading in or out at the same time so I am forced to use both tracks.
Does anyone know how to get around this problem? It's very puzzling that such an amazing program does something so stupid...lol
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I don't know for certain, but it sounds like the mpeg decoder in the application got tweaked. You might want to update or re-install in order to bring it back to default. Make sure you have your Serial Number with you, as you'll probably have to re-enter it when you re-install.
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