I am trying to burn dvds with my LG burner. I have been able to capture analog in both Premiere 5 and in the unregistered (as of yet) BTV. I have captured at 640x480 using 3000 mps. I then throw the files on Toast 6 and it encodes them.
I am having strange results though.
With the Premiere *.mov file, the resulting DVD is very jaggy in high movement scenes. The same analog footage, captured in BTV, is much cleaner, but there is tremendous flicker during the movement when viewed on my dvd player. I use the "high quality" setting in Toast.
Any ideas? Can I get decent results in 352x480 mode, and if so, what bitrate should I capture at, and should I still tell toast "high" or switch to standard?
Thanks for any info.
Tom
On Monday, May 24, 2004, at 12:38 PM, Glenn Schunemann wrote:
All,
I have a Samsung SM-348B Combo drive in a B&W G3 that I want to get working with Finder Burning.
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