I seem to be going backwards from burning clear BD to now producing BD with video blur. I have no idea what happened to cause the video blurring.
The video blurring appears ONLY on my BD player attached to my home entertainment center - when I play the BD didc on my PC, there is no blurring. That seems crazy.
I produced four BD setting the Toast 9 coding to automatic. Now it will not recognize the .mov (produced from iMovie to QT Pro) if I select automatic coding - I am forced to select custom and the MPEG-2. This selection produces video blurring during motion.
Does anyone have any idea what happened or better still, know what to do to fix the problem? I saw the post by Coz and tried to replicate his settings for the custom coding but I get an error.
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I seem to be going backwards from burning clear BD to now producing BD with video blur. I have no idea what happened to cause the video blurring.
The video blurring appears ONLY on my BD player attached to my home entertainment center - when I play the BD didc on my PC, there is no blurring. That seems crazy.
I produced four BD setting the Toast 9 coding to automatic. Now it will not recognize the .mov (produced from iMovie to QT Pro) if I select automatic coding - I am forced to select custom and the MPEG-2. This selection produces video blurring during motion.
Does anyone have any idea what happened or better still, know what to do to fix the problem? I saw the post by Coz and tried to replicate his settings for the custom coding but I get an error.
Thanks.
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