I've created a DVD of a home video. I edited the video using Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 and Authored the DVD with Adobe Encore DVD 2.0. When testing the Disc on my home DVD player, the picture is one color, and when testing it on two other sets, I get a much more saturated and less appealing result.
Is the reason for this the original video, the DVD player or the TV set? Is there a way to solve this so that I can create a DVD that will look the way I want it to without the need to tailor it to a specific setup?
Thanks in advance!
Tarin.
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Itis the TV set, first, possibly the the player second. The video itslef will be consistent regardless. Short of getting all of them professionally calibrated, try doing it yourself with a THX calibration disc, or failing that, most Pixar films have the basic THX calibration tools accessable from the menu.
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