I usually just stay in the background just soaking up all the knowledge that all of you share.
I have read and re-read all the advice on producing the best quality DVD from an HD source (29.970 (NTSC - 60i).
Any movement like a small amount of zoom in or out or some action in the video produces a small amount of fuzz or slight pixelization around the person or object.
My Workflow is pretty standard.
> Capture HD source as m2t (29.970 (NTSC - 60i)
> Set Project Properties to match HD source
> Edit in time line
> Add Sharpen FX value 0
> Render to mpeg using MainConcept MPEG-2 and the DVD Architect Widescreen template. Taking the default setting except as follows:
> Video quality set to 31 (Max)
> Variable Bit Rate
> In this case, I did not need to do Two-passes (Project is going to a Dual-Layer and is under 110 minutes)
> Set the Average bps to match the length of the project (in this case 8,000,000)
> Render Audio separate as AC-3 Pro
> Bring the rendered mpeg file and AC-3 file into DVD Architect
> Create Menus as needed
> Prepare the Project (No recompression)
> Burn the prepared Project to DVD.
Everything burns correctly. But like I said, when I watch the video, there is pixelization around moving objects. I have watched my DVD's on two different Sony HD LCD TV's and also on a standard CRT TV with different DVD players on each TV. Slight as it maybe, it is noticeable to me and detracts from the video. I have tried the Virtual dub workflow to get around the issues with resizing. And, yes, there is a slight difference in quality that I can see. But my wife and kids do not notice any difference.
Based on all the times this topic has come up, I would not normally feel a need to post this question. But when I look at other people's work who say the do the same work flow as I listed above, their video's look sooooo much better them mine. Am I being too critical on myself? I don't know... Maybe I am missing something in my workflow. I am just frustrated wanting to produce the best quality I can using this software.
I have posted a small sample taken right out of a VOB file on the DVD (renamed to mpg). Suggestions anyone?
Ok I'm an idiot; I don’t know how to post a file to this forum.... Sigh... Help…
Thanks!
I have read and re-read all the advice on producing the best quality DVD from an HD source (29.970 (NTSC - 60i).
Any movement like a small amount of zoom in or out or some action in the video produces a small amount of fuzz or slight pixelization around the person or object.
My Workflow is pretty standard.
> Capture HD source as m2t (29.970 (NTSC - 60i)
> Set Project Properties to match HD source
> Edit in time line
> Add Sharpen FX value 0
> Render to mpeg using MainConcept MPEG-2 and the DVD Architect Widescreen template. Taking the default setting except as follows:
> Video quality set to 31 (Max)
> Variable Bit Rate
> In this case, I did not need to do Two-passes (Project is going to a Dual-Layer and is under 110 minutes)
> Set the Average bps to match the length of the project (in this case 8,000,000)
> Render Audio separate as AC-3 Pro
> Bring the rendered mpeg file and AC-3 file into DVD Architect
> Create Menus as needed
> Prepare the Project (No recompression)
> Burn the prepared Project to DVD.
Everything burns correctly. But like I said, when I watch the video, there is pixelization around moving objects. I have watched my DVD's on two different Sony HD LCD TV's and also on a standard CRT TV with different DVD players on each TV. Slight as it maybe, it is noticeable to me and detracts from the video. I have tried the Virtual dub workflow to get around the issues with resizing. And, yes, there is a slight difference in quality that I can see. But my wife and kids do not notice any difference.
Based on all the times this topic has come up, I would not normally feel a need to post this question. But when I look at other people's work who say the do the same work flow as I listed above, their video's look sooooo much better them mine. Am I being too critical on myself? I don't know... Maybe I am missing something in my workflow. I am just frustrated wanting to produce the best quality I can using this software.
I have posted a small sample taken right out of a VOB file on the DVD (renamed to mpg). Suggestions anyone?
Ok I'm an idiot; I don’t know how to post a file to this forum.... Sigh... Help…
Thanks!