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DVD looks good on computer but not on TV

 
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dmurray



Joined: 14 Oct 2004
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PostPosted: Thu 24 Feb 2005, 2:16    Post subject: DVD looks good on computer but not on TV Reply with quote

Me again.

I am using Apple's DVDStudio Pro. It's nice. But

I can make good looking DVDs for computer use but when I watch them on a TV the motion is by no means smooth.

Here's what I do:

Export from FCP4 as a Quick Time movie, current settings.
Import into DVDSP.
I let DVDSP do the encoding as I build. It does it in almost real time, which is nice.
The burned disk looks just fine on a computer but on a TV it looks very jumpy.

Where am I going wrong?

(I do not have this problem with AVID, Procoder and Ulead's DVD thing... thanks to this forum, by the way for that!)

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RMN
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Joined: 04 Feb 2003
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Location: Lisboa, Portugal

PostPosted: Thu 24 Feb 2005, 7:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

If the movie isn't interlaced, you're only getting half the normal updates per second, on the TV (ex., 25 instead of 50). If the movie is interlaced, I suspect you have a wrong field order (this will make the image flicker in scenes with very fast motion).

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