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    hi i know that you can use a background mpeg in TDA but this means if you make it from a jpeg, the quality is very low. I notice you can select a jpeg and get a nice good quality background but Im not sure how to add audio to this?

    Has anyone had any experience of this?

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  2. what TDA version are you using?
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    its 1.5.20.62
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    IIRC TDA 1.5 will only do the audio with an mpeg encoded still for the duration of the music, not with a JPEG still.
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    Originally Posted by tikigod19
    hi i know that you can use a background mpeg in TDA but this means if you make it from a jpeg, the quality is very low.
    There's no reason why an MPEG made from a JPEG should be any lower image quality. The limiting factor is the video resolution you're using such as 720x576 for PAL and 720x480 for NTSC.
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    it is definately noticeable.. it is a nice high res image but when i put into adobe premiere and add music, export as a high quality avi then convert to 720x576 mpeg it is instantly lower resolution.

    I'm not sure what I am doing wrong in the conversion aspect, but I think I will look for alternative authoring software. Has anyone got any good suggestions?
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    Use TMPGEnc Plus 2.5 or similar to encode a still frame with audio track at 720x576 then import into TDA as a background image.
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    i just tried that but im getting 'invalid video source'. At first I thought it was because jpeg wasnt on the drop down menu so I converted to bmp which is one of the files it looks for, but still get the error..?

    This is after choosing DVD - PAL (720x576) from the initial menu
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