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  • John,

    thank you so much for your help. I owe you a beer! I hooked up my old pioneer DVD player and everything looked great! I went back and tried it on my ps3 again and tada, looks great!? I just bought this 2010 50″ samsung C550 plasma a few weeks ago and I think the firmware might be a little sketchy on it. It has trouble sometimes with resolution changes. I actually had to setup my HD cable box to only output 1080i because the tv would freak out when I would change from say a 720p station to a 1080i channel. That is the only thing I can think of at this point. I still see it on my pc for some reason though. But who cares, it worked! I was loosing my mind because I never had this problem before and I’m up against my deadline. You saved the day!

    Pete

  • Wow ok thanks. Interesting. I’m seeing the lines durring fast arm and leg swings when played back in wmp and vlc on the computer and the same on my ps3 and plasma. I have an old DVD player somewhere that I’ll hook up to the plasma and try it later tonight. Thanks for your help.

  • Here is a link to download a 14mb sample

    https://www.sendspace.com/file/pbh2pq

    This was done with the HD 1080-60i (1920×1080, 29.970 fps) template and rendered with the DVD Architect NTSC Widescreen video stream template

    Thanks for any help!

  • I’ve done exactly that “Make sure that you project uses the HD 1080-60i (1920×1080, 29.970 fps) template. Render with the DVD Architect NTSC Widescreen video stream template and the AC3 audio template” and still get the lines or tears.
    I’ve never seem to have this problem with any other project. Can I email you a sample clip? I really could use some help here.

  • No actually I’m viewing this on a 1080p plasma via a PS3 (also seeing the lines on the computer monitor which I know is also progressive). This dvd needs to work on all setups. SD, HD, interlaced, progressive whatever.
    How would I accomplish this?

  • Thanks for the responses guys. I’m still stuck here. The only way I have found to render the video and not get the lines is if I set the feild order to none(progressive) in the render to custom settings. I have read that I’m loosing 1/2 of my resolution by doing it this way though. Leaving everything with the stock HD 1080-60i properties template and DVDA widescreen NTSC template render settings yeild video with lines durring fast motion. I have tried every other combination of field order and deinterlace method all resulting in liney video.
    Please help!!!!!!!!

  • Pete Maschari

    June 2, 2010 at 2:21 pm in reply to: Preview 2 cameras at once

    Got it thanks!

  • Pete Maschari

    May 7, 2009 at 12:36 am in reply to: Vegas 8.1 slower than 8.0b?

    What do you mean? It installed just fine on xp 64.

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