Hello, I'm using the new Adobe Premiere 6.5 which has a built in Adobe mpeg encoder. There are is a selection for outputting to an svcd. When I did that and burned the svcd using Nero 5.5, some of the titles, scene transitions, and disolves between scenes were grainy when played on a Pioneer dv-333 dvd player. The graininess/low quality goes away when the transition is done. All original images are crystal clear.
Is this related to the Adobe mpeg encoder, the burning process or something else I may have done?
Anyone have any ideas?
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There might be several causes:
1. transitions are not smooth enough, i.e, transition time is less than one second, which is very hard for encoder to handle.
2. bitrates are too low
3. perhaps you should deinterlace
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