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  • Lisa Hurley

    June 24, 2010 at 6:29 am in reply to: What else can I do to improve DVD quality?

    Actually no. I’ve never done a screenshot, and am not sure how.
    I’ve got the footage in Adobe Premier Pro now, and I’m rendering. Next, I’ll try transcoding again.

    Back to the drawing board…..

    Do you know if deinterlacing would help out any? Honestly, I am not extremely familiar with many of these terms. I recently began doing these projects and am having to learn as I go.

    I would like to get my footage to look as crisp and clear as possible, as I do a lot of weddings. This is the first time I’ve EVER transcoded into the MPEG2- format. I have always in the past transcoded the footage to .mov files, then created the DVDs from Encore.

  • Lisa Hurley

    June 24, 2010 at 5:58 am in reply to: What else can I do to improve DVD quality?

    Thank you very much Jon. I’ll be sure to read your blog, as I’m looking at every source of information I can find, but no, the footage is not HD.

    The images on the screen look as though I’ve turned up the saturation and blown out the colors for some reason. I’ve even tried going back to the footage and over-desaturating somewhat to get the end result to come out better, but still, it appears as if I’ve not done any editing at all to the footage.

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