Perrone Ford
December 7th, 2006, 08:11 PM
I'm not sure whether to put this here or in the Vegas area.
The problem I am having is this. I edit my video on the timeline. I'm using Vegas, but I don't think it matters. When I render my web versions the color is excellent. I am rendering with Windows Media Codec v9, and to Quicktime with the Sorenson 3 Codec. The colors match what I see on the timeline preview on my computer screen.
When I render for DVD with the Mainconcept mpg2 codec, it's as though someone snuck in, turned up my saturation and shifted everything 10% more warm. I feel like I need to desaturate to try to get some natural looking colors in my Mpeg versions. I have also used the Sony h.264 codec and the colors come out nicely on it too.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any advice short of doing a desaturation prior to rendering for DVD?
Thanks.
The problem I am having is this. I edit my video on the timeline. I'm using Vegas, but I don't think it matters. When I render my web versions the color is excellent. I am rendering with Windows Media Codec v9, and to Quicktime with the Sorenson 3 Codec. The colors match what I see on the timeline preview on my computer screen.
When I render for DVD with the Mainconcept mpg2 codec, it's as though someone snuck in, turned up my saturation and shifted everything 10% more warm. I feel like I need to desaturate to try to get some natural looking colors in my Mpeg versions. I have also used the Sony h.264 codec and the colors come out nicely on it too.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Any advice short of doing a desaturation prior to rendering for DVD?
Thanks.