I received approx 1.75hrs of video on MiniDV, shot in low light by an inexperienced videographer resulting in poorly balanced footage. It was requested that I add this to a disc (4.7GB), that already hold 15min of video resulting in a total of 2hrs worth of video on one single disc.
I colour corrected the footage using the 'Auto Levels' tool, resulting in a dramatic improvement in colouring. I then rendered to DVD Architect Video Stream using all default VBR settings. At this point there was a resonable amount of noise, but it wasn't to bad at all.
I then imported this into DVD Architect 3 and used the 'Fit to disc' tool to compress it further. DA3 re-rendered the file at a constant bit rate of 5.12MBPS.
When played on a standalone DVD player the resulting product was dreadfull! The noise was unbeareable...
What was my mistake? Can I do anything to retain quality?
Thankyou in advance. fixler.
I colour corrected the footage using the 'Auto Levels' tool, resulting in a dramatic improvement in colouring. I then rendered to DVD Architect Video Stream using all default VBR settings. At this point there was a resonable amount of noise, but it wasn't to bad at all.
I then imported this into DVD Architect 3 and used the 'Fit to disc' tool to compress it further. DA3 re-rendered the file at a constant bit rate of 5.12MBPS.
When played on a standalone DVD player the resulting product was dreadfull! The noise was unbeareable...
What was my mistake? Can I do anything to retain quality?
Thankyou in advance. fixler.