I know this is the vegas forum...but the ol DVDA forum isn't quite as populated as vegas.
My problem is...I have a "menu animation" that I created first in Photoshop...created the layers and added the text ("play video, etc") Then I took that PSD into vegas and added some video to it. ...Rendered that as DVDA mpeg 2....placed as background media in DVDA2 for the main menu....OH NO!!! the text looks "blocky" like it is being viewed in draft mode. When I preview the dvd it looks fine on the computer...however...when i burn the DVD and watch on tv...the text looks blocky. Why is it doing that? I'm using the same kind of menu for the scene selection, but it doesn't have video overlay...so i'm just using a PSD instead of MPEG...and the text on the scene selections look fine. So is the mpeg the problem? I tried sticking an AVI file in there instead..but it still looks bad. Any suggestions?
Hope all that makes sense.
Thanks
Jeremiah
My problem is...I have a "menu animation" that I created first in Photoshop...created the layers and added the text ("play video, etc") Then I took that PSD into vegas and added some video to it. ...Rendered that as DVDA mpeg 2....placed as background media in DVDA2 for the main menu....OH NO!!! the text looks "blocky" like it is being viewed in draft mode. When I preview the dvd it looks fine on the computer...however...when i burn the DVD and watch on tv...the text looks blocky. Why is it doing that? I'm using the same kind of menu for the scene selection, but it doesn't have video overlay...so i'm just using a PSD instead of MPEG...and the text on the scene selections look fine. So is the mpeg the problem? I tried sticking an AVI file in there instead..but it still looks bad. Any suggestions?
Hope all that makes sense.
Thanks
Jeremiah