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  • Chuck,

    Thank you for your response! I think she’s going to try and dub the rest of the media she has to tape and just do the two part step for the DVDs she’s already made. The tape workflow should work much better. Thanks again!

  • Well, I still haven’t figured out the problem but I just noticed that Mac the Ripper is actually ripping the VIDEO_TS folder so I’m doing that then converting them in Cinematize. It’s working but it’d be nice to get rid of the Mac the Ripper step. Thanks for your time!

  • Hi Matt, thanks for replying. I checked the properties and it said there was no field dominance on the TIF files. So I guess it defaults to progressive. Unfortunately (or I guess fortunately?) all of the files have been fixed so I can’t really troubleshoot anymore because I don’t know how to make the problem happen exactly or else I would try and change the field order of the TIF files. It just happens to a random number of files when I paste attributes. In the future, instead of importing them as progressive is there a way in Photoshop or in FCP’s import settings to choose Upper or Lower field dominance on text and image files that you know of?

  • “…I don’t know why those folders are in the Video TS folder in the first place. Did you move in there?”

    To my knowledge I didn’t move anything into the Video TS folders. It could just be that I’m not using the best work flow and something was done in a not so perfect way. Whatever the case thank you very much for your answer. It helps me understand the “Warnings” (Notes) better. Also, I’ll have to use Build/Format from now on because I’m constantly making changes to projects and re-burning them.

    Thanks for the help!

  • Hey everyone. I know this post is like a year old but I stumbled upon it today when I had this problem and I found something that worked. I am using Encore CS4 on a Mac Pro running OS 10.4.11 Tiger. I’m authoring a simple wedding DVD with a static main menu and a static “Chapters” menu. In the Main Menu the simple underline highlight was not showing underneath the Chapters button but it was showing underneath the Play button. This only happened on all of the standard DVD players here in the office. I tried the DVD in our Blu-Ray player and it worked fine. After reading through this thread I checked to see the Highlight Area (or whatever you want to call the green box highlighting the button when you click on it in Encore) and noticed that the Chapters highlight button was below the Highlight Area. I went into Photoshop and moved the highlight layer up a few notches, saved the menu file, burned a new disc and it works fine. I know this probably might not help all of you but I hope it does, if not at least some.

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