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ScottW wrote on 1/31/2005, 2:13 PM
Most video on DVD's is interlaced. What kind of distortion? Does it only happen under certain circumstances, such as when viewed on a computer but not a TV? An example, titles sometimes look like sh*t when viewed from a DVD on a computer because the computer monitor is progressive scan, not interlaced, yet the same titles look fine on the TV.

How did you encode the material on the DVD? Where did the source material come from?
kurrykid wrote on 1/31/2005, 2:31 PM
When viewing it on TV, it looks really choppy through it...you really don't see it as bad on the computer monitor. I am using a video compiled with the Huffyuv codec.

I created the video in MediaStudio Pro v7.2 and compiled with the Huffyuv codec.

I have tried it with the DV1 codec before DVD2A and it looks better but it now has horizontal lines in it.

Thanks.
ScottW wrote on 1/31/2005, 2:37 PM
You should be rendering from Vegas as an MPEG-2 file using one of the appropriate DVDA templates.