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  07-21-2007, 05:31 PM
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Im having trouble with a few of the menus i have that are made with Photoshop in psd format. They look great on the Computer but once used as the background on a dvd and played on Tv it looks really shaky/jittery. Im having this problem with Ace Ventura Menus. I have no idea what it could be but i would like to know if i can make it better.


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  07-21-2007, 06:30 PM
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Are you creating the images at 720x540 resolution? And then what is it being authored in? NTSC can blitz out on non-safe colors, and then very linear images (especially finite details) can go wonky on interlaced displays (normal tv sets). This is one reason I use DVDWS2, as it will smartly encode menu video, and then it can have added anti-aliasing too (although I never use the option).

Stop using TDA. It's not very good.

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  07-21-2007, 06:48 PM
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ok ill stop using it. i need a guide on how to use it. it was for pal.

Im going to download and install ulead right now
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  07-21-2007, 07:33 PM
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If your DVD player is not smart at playing PAL, it can flicker. But it would tend to flicker everything, though it's most noticeable on stills.

I have info on how to use DVDWS2, when you're ready. It's easy.


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  07-21-2007, 11:40 PM
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i have installed but it doesnt work on my computer. i couldnt get another dvd author program to work either. i think it has something to do with my videocard or the driver because it says its loaded in the windows task manager Processes Tab but the program itself never loads up
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