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Posted by pwilleke on 11/28/06 12:57
Hello,
And here I am again!
I did recreate all file, prepared the DVD files en had a look at them
on the computerscreen.
Oh no, there is still interlacing, but it is bettter, isn't it?
Well, why not try anonther disc? So I threw in a new DVD-R and started
to write the files to the DVD.
By that time I had added a background title and some titles to the menu
(only one page).
When the DVD was ready, I went over to my standalone DVD player. I
wanted to do the test on a tv screen. I put in the DVD. The menu
appeared, nice and sharp, with music. The buttons were working. I
selected Play Movie ....
First some titles, these were also good in the previous version ... and
than came the first image .... and it was of good quality!
I fast forwaeded it a few times and saw that the quality was even good
in places it was horrible on the previous DVD.
So, I have to thank the people over here that have been a great help!
(also those whoms name I won't say ;-) !
I've made the deadline for Friday and will -very proudly- show the
movie to my colleagues.
Up to this day only very few of them know the film will be showing. So,
for most of them it will be a surprise! It's been twoo years since we
went on that weekend. I think wome people just don't count on it any
moore. They are in for a nice zurpise I hope?
The only thing I will have to learn it to cut more in the tapes that I
edit.
I still ended up with 42 minutes of film. I think now that I could have
made a better movie of maybe only 20 minutes. I will develop that skill
in my next project.
Thanx a lot and I hope that I will be giving out advice very soon!
Peter
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