I know this may be a little late in the discussion, but if you are worried 
about ruining more DVDs, why don't you download Adobe Encore 30 day trial 
version and see how that works for you.  It works very well with files exported 
from Adobe Premiere.  Just a thought...
   
   
  tom

David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  I'm afraid walking through all of the settings choices is beyond me, but I 
got my start with a great guide originally written for TMPGEnc, but 
applicable to virtually any encoder where settings choices are available 
beyond simple wizards. It's at http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html

David

At 12:46 PM 4/18/2006 +0000, you wrote:

Now you're asking me a lot fo questions that I have no answer to.
Well, the part that is fuzzy hardly has any movenent at all.  It is
a person sitting in a chair talking.  Then, when it cuts to the next
scene, it goes back to normal and that scene has far more movement.
However over all, I noticed that some of the scenes looked
different, like they were almost out of focus when I know that they
were not!

In terms of all the settings questions you asked...let me think: I
believe it was set to Variable bit rate, but other then that, I do
not remember what I had anything else set to.  Maybe you could
suggest what everythign should be set to and then I can just go by
that.  I didn't really change anything because I had no clue what
half the options even were for.  Thanks for all the help.  


    
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