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Better rendering quality
Why does my SD 720×480 DVDA render/burn not look as good in quality as a commercial DVD?
I’ve started with one HD 20 sec clip from a Sony HC-7. Shoots 1440x1080i M2T file-looks amazing in the timeline of Vegas 7(better than a commercial DVD).
My properties for the project are HDV 1080-60i (1440×1080, 29.970 fps) template in Vegas/Best rendering quality/Gaussian blur/none for deinterlace method.
Without any added fxs I render as MainConcept MPEG-2 using DVD Architest NTSC Widescreen video stream template/best render quality/high 31 video quality slider/constant bit rate 9,800,000.After the render I view it with WMPlayer and VLC media player and notice the obvious quality loss -not as crisp or sharp with less color depth. Even at this point the quality is not as good as a commercial DVD.
Now I start a new DVDA 4.0b single movie project set at NTSC Widescreen (720×480). I then prepare the DVD and optimize at a bitrate of 9.800.
After the burn I pop it in a number of different players and the results are all similar -quality has gone down even further from the original vegas render.
So what’s my problem! Why doesn’t the disc look near as good as the quality of a commercial disc or even the first Vegas render? Are there just too many things I’m missing?
Is it because I’m starting with mpeg2 files from the HC-7? I’ve tried capturing the footage with Vegas with no better results.
I’ve tried rendering to numerous formats but end up with the same results.
What’s your thoughts?
tks,
t.