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  • Gotham

    January 30, 2007 at 11:41 pm in reply to: PAL DVD FLICKER

    Thanks Uli, will check it out!
    cheers,
    G

  • Gotham

    January 30, 2007 at 1:26 am in reply to: PAL DVD FLICKER

    Hi Uli thanks for the suggestions
    I have actually applied a gausian blur of 3 to it and seems to help a bit while making it broadcast safe. which obiviosly changes the colors of the logo a bit.
    Is there a way of applying a vertical blur?

    I covert it to a mpeg2 using compressor (for working on DVDSTUDIOPRO) and this I directly export from the time line of fcp. Do you suggest that I compress it to PhotoJpeg first and then take it to compressor?

    thanks
    G

  • Gotham

    January 29, 2007 at 6:13 am in reply to: PAL DVD FLICKER

    yes! the logo is pretty smal and has a lot of white lines in it. Althought the yellow in the logo is flickering the most and at one particular point where the yellow, white and blue meet, is the maximum flicker! on my screen it’s still tolerable but on the other tv screen its a lot more and more obvious. Although after trying all the options only the the DeFlicker filter makes a difference, but still eating up the logo a bit :-((

  • Gotham

    January 29, 2007 at 5:14 am in reply to: PAL DVD FLICKER

    Nope! I am viewing the PAL DVD on a PAL DVD player.

  • Gotham

    January 29, 2007 at 4:26 am in reply to: PAL DVD FLICKER

    Hi,
    every thing is done on Final Cut Pro and the DVD Authored in DVD Studio Pro.
    I have not applied a ‘Reduce De-Interlaced Flicker’ Filter to the logos and this helps but kind of saturated the colors of the logo as well as adds a bit of black into it, making it looked a bit distorted. Is there any other way of handeling this?
    G

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