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DVD architect rendering settings ??
by EOR on Aug 13, 2007 at 5:03:52 pm

I just finished one project rendered in Vegas to DVD that uses a lot of still images & PNG logos... I adjust "reduce interlace flicker" on events (PNGs) and render to "best" quality producing a very nice & sharp mpeg2-DVD architect compatible file.

However, using a small part of the same Vegas project as a menu-loop video for DVD-architect produce a video (menu) with less quality ...
the small video from the vegas project was rendered in vegas as an AVI file and then imported in DVD-arch as background menu...

Which settings do DVD-arch use for render the AVI-menu ??
Is it possible to adjust (as in Vegas) these settings ??
Sometimes I have the feeling that DVD-arch render menus with the equivalent of "high" on the preview window instead of "best"-production quality on same window....

any comments ??

regards

EOR

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Re: DVD architect rendering settings ??
by Gary Kleiner on Aug 13, 2007 at 7:03:27 pm

There is also a Reduce Interlace Flicker option in Menu Page Properties> General

Also, you can set the menus to be progressive scan in Optomize DVD > Video1>Recompress Settings > Progressive(Yes)



Gary Kleiner

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Re: DVD architect rendering settings ??
by EOR on Aug 13, 2007 at 7:57:18 pm

...yes, I know about these options, but I have to insist... render quality on DVDarch is poor compared with the mpeg2 produced with Vegas ... I wish I can have the same pristine quality for my motion menus that the one i got from Vegas mpeg2 videos....

maybe I have to take a look on another DVD authoring tool (encore ??)

regards

EOR

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