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Re: Jumpy render problem
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Chris Franklin
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on May 22, 2008 at 5:21:30 pm
Thanks for the reply...
After I posted my problem (which I had never had before), I started rendering to other templates and I rendered to DVD Architect NTSC video stream and that seamed to work.
I've heard of people adjusting the bit rates for the best quality image, but I'm not sure where that's done in the Custom... tab. I always make sure that the render quality is set to Best and all the way on High.
Other than that, how can I get the absolute best quality DVD?
Also...I used to render my video and audio separately, but it seemed like whenever I would import my audio into Architect, my audio would be a lot lower that it was suppose to.
Thanks!
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