Hi everyone:
I authored a DVD. The sound is fine, but video part is a little jittery, noticeable but not outrageously annoying, when I play it with a stand-alone DVD player and watch it on a television monitor.
This does not happen when I play it with my PC.
The DVD was created with still pictures (JPEG) and compressed audio files(MP3 320 kbps). First, I used TMPGEnc to create MPG files (DVD (NTSC).mcf template). The MPG files were then authored onto a DVD disc.
What can I do to improve the quality of the DVD?
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Just a guess, but if your JPEG images had fine detail in them, particularly thin horizontal (or nearly horinzontal) lines, then you may have some flickering. This is due to the fact that thin lines can only show up in one of the fields of the NTSC frame and not the other. Therefore you will see those lines flicker at 30 times per second.
Tools used: ScenalyzerLive 4.0, Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, Adobe After Effects 7.0 Professional, Adobe Encore DVD 2.0, IFOedit 0.96, DVD-lab PRO 1.53, Adobe Audition 2.0 -
Thank you erayboul
You have described my problem precisely. It's the horizontal lines that flicker. Oh well, I can live with that since the DVD was originally made as an audio DVD to store an entire 1800-ft reel-to-reel tape (90 minues). So the JPEG pictures are there as extras. -
I agree. You should either deinterlace the stills before you encode to MPEG, or apply a small vertical only Gaussian blur to them. Either method will soften the images, but should display on TV without jitters.
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