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Phil Gosselin December 28th, 2007 01:17 PM

Menu lose quality in DVDA
 
Hi all,

I've just created a a dvd in DVDA and when I watch it through a media player (Kplayer, VLC, Nero showtime) the menu lose a lot of quality about 5 seconds in. You know in a program when you can choose between high or medium quality and you can instantly see the differences if you toggle between these options, well that's pretty much what it looks like.

I created the background of the menu in After effects and it is a 15 second sequence where nothing moves.

I have two chapters and I animate them for 10 seconds then loop. These two don't lose quality though. It is only the background.

The background is an uncompressed avi.

I tried to turn off the interlace flicker option to no vail.

Any suggestions.

Thanks

Phil Gosselin December 28th, 2007 02:00 PM

Well it looks like I got my answer.

I took my uncompressed avi file and dropped it in Vegas, I then rendered it to an mpeg2 file and that did the trick.

After recreating the dvd the playback doesn't lose it's quality anymore.

Cheers

Guile Branco June 19th, 2008 06:20 PM

Sound out of synch when importing into DVDA
 
I recently got DVDA 4.5, and here's my process is making a DVD:

1 - render as an mpeg 2 widescreen 24p DVDA

2 - render an ac3 sound file from the project (same name)

3 - Import/make DVD - until here all is perfect.

The beginning of the film is in sync but after a while the whole thing gets out of sync by 2 - 3 seconds. Any idea what I am doing wrong?

Thanks!

Don Bloom June 19th, 2008 06:35 PM

I have experienced this with DVDA 2 and 3 every now and then. Actually 2 times since early version 2. You probably aren't doing anything wrong it seems to be just something that happens once in a while. I have never found a plausible explaination or fix OTHER than re-rendering the project. On the 2 iccassions I have done this the problem was solved.
I know it a PITA but I know of no good reason for this to happen nor do I know of any other way to fix it.
Good luck,
Don

DJ Kinney February 16th, 2009 07:27 PM

Incorrect Ratio (16:9) Mystery! Sony DVDA and Vegas
 
PREFACE: I am not a stranger to the software, so I think it is something else. I have not made any "simple" or basic mistakes...I hope.

I am using Sony DVD Architect to make a widescreen 24p ntsc DVD out of a Sony Vegas project. The problem is, when I play the DVD, it is slightly vertically stretched. Not a lot, just a bit. I have played it on a widescreen computer, widescreen TV through a DVD player, and widescreen TV through an Xbox 360. Each time, when played at "native" rez and aspect, it is slightly vertically stretched. I can FORCE it to fit and then it's fine, but at native settinjgs, it is never right.

1) I made sure all the clips are 720 x 480.
2) I made sure the project setting is 720 x 480.
3) I rendered out using the DVD Architect presets for DVDA Widescreen 24p mpg-2.
4) I made sure the DVD Architect project matched the 720 x 480 settings.
5) I render....
6) Native aspect is never right. It is never actually 720 x 480. Or maybe it IS 720 x 480 and my TV or computer monitor is not. I don't know.

I don't know, but it's killing me. I need to master this DVD very soon.

P.S. I have made DVDs before this way and have not had a problem until now.

DJ

DJ Kinney February 16th, 2009 08:51 PM

Update
 
I seem to be having some luck with my initial experiments with "Square Pixel" 1.0 ratio.

Don't know if this helps.

Jeremiah Rickert February 17th, 2009 03:48 AM

Are you sure your monitor isn't by chance 16:10?

Some widescreen monitors are.

DJ Kinney February 17th, 2009 07:52 PM

I've seen it on an hd tv, a laptop widescreen monitor, and simulated it on a standard monitor. All the same. :-(

DJ Kinney February 18th, 2009 10:17 PM

I want to close this thread and move it to "Vegas" ... I am getting to responses and very few views.

I am not double posting, I just want to close this.


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