Garrett Low
November 21st, 2007, 04:09 PM
I'm not sure if this should go here or in the Vegas threds. But, I'm using a XH A1 to shoot dance shows, plays and other stage events. The A1 seems to do a great job of capturing details and getting coloring (I'm using the VividRGB preset with a slight tweek to bring down the reds). When I look at the raw m2t files using Windows Media Player they look great. I use Vegas 7 to edit and render. When I look at the mpeg2 file I'm trying to use for the DVD it seems that the bright areas ar overblown and anything dark gets totally crushed. Also, there is a huge loss in detail. I'd expect it since I'm going from 1080 to 480 but still, comercial DVD's have a level of detail and contrast that I'm just not able to get. So I have a couple of questions about the workflow and rendering settings.
1. Should I transcode all video's after capture to avi before editing?
2 What are the settings people are using for the rendering to get the best looking videos when making DVD's. I'm using DVDA to author the DVD but I render using Vegas so that DVDA does not rerender when creating the VOB's. I've tried pushing the sample rate to 8.5Mb, shortening the GOP, everything, but I can't seem to produce an MPEG2 file equal to the store bought DVD's.
I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks,
1. Should I transcode all video's after capture to avi before editing?
2 What are the settings people are using for the rendering to get the best looking videos when making DVD's. I'm using DVDA to author the DVD but I render using Vegas so that DVDA does not rerender when creating the VOB's. I've tried pushing the sample rate to 8.5Mb, shortening the GOP, everything, but I can't seem to produce an MPEG2 file equal to the store bought DVD's.
I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks,