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  1. Maybe this question has been addressed before but I could not find info on it anywhere. This divX plays perfectly fine on my computer in its divX format. I wanted to play it on my DVD player and went to convert it to NTSC format using TMPGEnc. I played this format of the movie on my computer and a pink haze would fade in and then cut out over and over again. I'm guessing macrovision but my real question is is there anyway around this using some sort of setting in TMPGEnc? Thanks in advance for any answers!
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    ...Could you be more precise...
    Macrovision is probably NOT the issue...
    Macrovision kicks in when you've connected your DVD to a VCR and as far as I know it does so on every thing you play...


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    On 2001-09-20 03:02:29, KuskenLars wrote:
    ...Could you be more precise...
    Macrovision is probably NOT the issue...
    Macrovision kicks in when you've connected your DVD to a VCR and as far as I know it does so on every thing you play...

    I would be more percise but I don't know what more to say. When I play this movie in DivX format with windows media player everything is just peachy. I want to play it on my DVD player though and the DivX format can't be played on a DVD player. Using the NTSC preset with TMPGEnc I converted it to a format that would play on my DVD player. I played this file with windows media player and that is when I get the pinking described above.


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    I can't figure this out...
    Try using the some Color filter (Or check so no filter that change the colors are in use...)
    This could fix it, if a colorfilter is in use...
    You could of course try to reencode the DivX... (Slow process but it could fix it


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