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#1 richclayton

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 05:57 AM

Hi there,

Fairly new to Roxio EMC9 but have just completed my first video project and burnt to DVD - great fun!  Probelm is that when I played the DVD (both on PC and DVD player on TV) the picture was not smooth.  When a shot panned or zoomed in/out it was not smooth and the film seemed to have a slight yet consistent 'judder' in picture quality - almost like a very weak strobing effect.  :)

The whole DVD is like this though sound is perfect.  Not sure why this is, have I selected the wrong setting somewhere for output?

Please help!

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Richard

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 06:11 AM

View Postrichclayton, on Feb 15 2007, 07:57 AM, said:

Hi there,

Fairly new to Roxio EMC9 but have just completed my first video project and burnt to DVD - great fun!  Probelm is that when I played the DVD (both on PC and DVD player on TV) the picture was not smooth.  When a shot panned or zoomed in/out it was not smooth and the film seemed to have a slight yet consistent 'judder' in picture quality - almost like a very weak strobing effect.  :)

The whole DVD is like this though sound is perfect.  Not sure why this is, have I selected the wrong setting somewhere for output?

Please help!

Thanks

Richard

Have 1gb RAM, XPSP2, Anthon3500, v good graphics card etc etc.
This has been reported a few times and it's hard to diagnose. Where did the video come from?  Camcorder?  If so, are your capturing to mpeg or avi?  Some have changed from interlace to progressive in the Project Settings and got it to work.
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Posted 15 February 2007 - 11:31 AM

View PostBeerman, on Feb 15 2007, 06:11 AM, said:

This has been reported a few times and it's hard to diagnose. Where did the video come from?  Camcorder?  If so, are your capturing to mpeg or avi?  Some have changed from interlace to progressive in the Project Settings and got it to work.

Hi there,

Importing as AVI from a camcorder.  Before i look into the settings (progressive and interlace) is there anything else that it could be?

Thanks for your help, much appreciated

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Posted 15 February 2007 - 11:39 AM

View Postrichclayton, on Feb 15 2007, 01:31 PM, said:

Hi there,

Importing as AVI from a camcorder.  Before i look into the settings (progressive and interlace) is there anything else that it could be?

Thanks for your help, much appreciated
Not very sure myself. I have this happen from time to time when using footage from my Canon camcorder but since it's not every time, I'm not sure where my problem was. You could try switching the rendering engine under tools from hardware to software but I'm not sure that will help.
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Posted 15 February 2007 - 12:01 PM

View PostBeerman, on Feb 15 2007, 11:39 AM, said:

Not very sure myself. I have this happen from time to time when using footage from my Canon camcorder but since it's not every time, I'm not sure where my problem was. You could try switching the rendering engine under tools from hardware to software but I'm not sure that will help.


thanks fo help, I'll have a crack and see what comes out on the disk.

Rich    :)




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