I have some NTSC DV footage captured and edited with Adobe Premiere Pro. Then I used Adobe MPEG Encoder to encode into MPEG2 for SVCD creation. Nero was used to burn the SVCD. Once done, I found a few problems.
1. the the edges are not visible when playing on my DVD player to TV.
2. The audio is out of sync from the video.
3. The time is wrong. It is 50 min, yet the DVD player displayed a total time of 30+ min on the LCD display -- but it DID play the video for 50 min!
I read the forum and found problem No. is called overscan as the edges are cut off by TV. Most of people talked about reduce the resolution in TMPGEnc. My question is: how to create the black border or reduce resolution in Adobe MPEG Encoder.
Any help on the other 2 problems?
Thanks!
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