I have finally been able to get Premiere Elements 2 to accept MPEG2 files created with Beyond TV 4 / Hauppauge 250... especially when given GOP fix with VideoReDo. But I want to get PE2 to also burn them... as that would give most liklihood of no further transcoding. I have burned a test DVD both with menu and with autoply... and in both cases I get ghosting.
I have tried doing reverse field and with frame blend on and off. Still ghosting.
I did the same test files with Sonic MyDVD 6.1 and there was no ghosting.
Is there any other settings in PE2 or computer that anyone would suggest to overcome ghosting?
(Also... only my notebook would burn from PE2... my main PC fails to burn... appears a conflict. It shuts down program. Tried an autoplay version to see if problem with in menu set up... and still failed. Any suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated as well.)
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Brad
1. Dell Dimension 4550, Pent. 4 - 2.53 GHz, 1 GB RAM, XP Home SP2, 2. AMD 3000+, 512 RAM, XFX GeForce FX 5200 Video Card, Beyond TV 4.1 and Hauppauge PVR250BTV, Win XP Home, 3. HP dv8000, 1 GB Ram,
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