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Old 09-23-2007, 05:35 PM
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Default Avoiding the red screen

I've just made my first VDC through Pinnacle Studio Ultimate v11.1, and it looks fine on the DVD player.
So I wanted to test the 'SVCD' option, to see the video in a better quality on the TV. I set it all up. Fine, fine.

However, when it starts creating the file, you can see the video in the preview screen. Oh no, it has that red tint in it! I've had this before, and the whole video will end up looking red. So does anyone know how I'm supposed to avoid this red screen when using SVCD?
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