Fuzzy logo too.
These are psd files, added to the video BG for main menu page along with text generated in Vegas.
They look fine on NTSC monitor, and preview window. But after render to .avi everything on menu page is fuzzy,---not at all crisp.
What have I done wrong?
This has been discussed a lot - the impression (which I've not had a chance to personally confirm) is that DVDA does not pick the best compression/quality settings when creating the MPEG video stream for a menu background.
I personally find that I get the best results with text by rendering menu backgrounds from vegas as uncompressed AVI - that way I avoid any of the issues associated with text and DV and everything only undergoes a single compression when DVDA builds the project. Also, I turn off the progressive video for menu feature that was added to DVDA 3.0 (on the preferences menu) and go strictly interlaced for the entire workflow.
Thanks Scott, I'll give that a try!
Had this problem before and did everything to try to rectify it.
Maybe I should dump DVDA to do professional quality work?
Anyone suggestions on a professional grade alternative would be appreciated.
Thanks
Try DVD Lab Pro from www.mediachance.com - they have a 30 day free trial - fully functional. It does not muck about with the mpeg stream you create.
In the case of Lab Pro I rener directly from Vegas to MPEG2 using the encoder settings I want (with closed GOP's, because Lab Pro prefers them), and you get exatly what you rendered from Vegas.
All the DVDA masters will be rolling their eyes at Sherman's question.
After some poking around Sherman discovered the best way to apply text and/or objects to a menu is to use insert text and/or object.
Had a run at that DVD authoring program, Scott.
Many thanks, but as you can see I am just beginning to learn DVDA after more than three years.