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Old 10-31-2005, 03:23 AM
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EDIT: Ghosting SOLVED, see next post below this one!



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When you were burning your DVD, did you set it to the highest quality?
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This is what I had it set on and what it choose the first time:
High quality, VBR transcoding of Progressive-frame content (max bit rate = 7)

On the first try I did not change anything.

I did try it again (re-rending the whole movie of mine) and changed the Maximize Bitrate and DID check that box. But I did not check the ForceVariable Bitrate box. And it still had the ghosting problem.

I just tried again tonight with just a part of the video that I saw the ghosting in (with the Max BitRate box checked once again) (and also just did part of the video since it takes my computer 8 hours to do the complete video) because I thought maybe it was my computer either not fast enough or not enough memory, which I know I need really 1 gig or more, but it did the same thing with the ghosting.

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And not to say SVCD or VCD quality?
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I went to File/Export/Export to DVD so no I didn’t do SVCD or VCD.

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How did you connect your camera on this particular occassion to your computer, I take it was by Firewire and not USB?
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Firewire

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Did you change any of the capture settings on your software or update/replace/delete any codecs?
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The first try I didn’t change anything. The second try I did change (checked the box) the Maximize BitRate and it changed the Calculated BitRate to a 9. I noticed 7 is High Quality and thought since I changed that and it said 9 that was even better the second time but I get the same ghosting problem.

No Codec replacement/updates or deletes, which is a good idea now that you bring that up, how do I know I have the right/updated ones? That might be what is causing this.

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Is the DVD playing back in full colour and filling the entire screen, I just want to make sure you didn't make an NTSC version instead.
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DVD is playing in full color and filling the screen. I did make it NTSC because I failed to mention I live in the USA, so that part is fine.

I copied the below summary that it gives you. This is from the latest try that it still gave me the same ghosting problem as the very first try. Th only difference is this one I checked the Max Bitrate box and the first one I did not. Both gave me the same ghosting problems though, so maybe it is the codecs? I don't know, what do you think?


General:
Disc Name: 20053010_205741
Timeline Markers: Yes
Loop Playback: No

Preset:
Custom Preset
Comment: High quality, VBR transcoding of Progressive-frame content (max bit rate = 7)

Video Summary:
Codec: MainConcept MPEG Video
Quality: 5.0 (high quality)
TV Standard: NTSC
Frame Rate [fps]: 29.97 drop frame
Field Order: None (Progressive)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Frame Width [pixels]: 720
Frame Height [pixels]: 480
Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass
Minimum Bitrate [Mbps]: 1.5000 (low quality)
Target Bitrate [Mbps]: 4.0000 (low quality)
Maximum Bitrate [Mbps]: 7.0000 (high quality)
M Frames: 3
N Frames: 15

Audio Summary:
Audio Format: PCM
Codec: PCM Audio
Sample Size: 16 bit
Frequency: 48 kHz

Encoding:
Export Range: Entire Sequence
Fields: None
Maximize Bitrate: Yes
Force Variable Bitrate: No

DVD Burner:
Burner: I:\SONY DVD RW DRU-720A
Speed: Auto
Burner Status: Ready
Number of Copies: 1
Record Options: Record

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Thank You for responding!


Dave
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