I have a bunch of clips i want to convert to MPEG-2 and then burn them to DVD. I couldnt use tmpgenc becuase I use quicktime 6.5 PRO, so what i did was I used CCE SP, which gave me seperate output files (mpv, mpa) then i used Tmpgenc to multiplex them together to use to burn.
Heres my beef.
When i convert the quicktime MOV files to mpa/mpv, I get CRAZY interlaced footage, really bad stuff on my fast motion scenes. When i burn them and play on my DVD player, the footage is really hard on the eyes, flashy and Just not right. How can i fix this?
How can i make the converted MOV look as smooth as the original MOV??
Programs at my disposal:
Adobe Premeire Pro
CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder) SP 2.67.00.23
Tmpgenc 2.58
Vegas Video
DVD Architect 1.0
Adobe Encore DVD
Anything else, im sure i could get
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just drop them into vegas and set vegas to match input type (or whatever you want) and render to dvd format .... it will be great quality ..
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