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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 8
OS: XP
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strange video problem
Hi.
I'm running on very stable XP system (P4, 800 MHz bus, 1GB RAM, 120 GB fast HD). I'm currently interesting in making DVDs for my child (as a matter of fact I've already done 11 DVDs) and I'm editing video in Adobe Premiere. What I can't understand is the video quality of the final video I produce. When I watch final DVD on the standalone DVD player, the picture quality is OK (of course is a bit worse then original video, but I'm satisfied), but playing this DVD on the same computer (and the same DVD burner) on which DVD is made - drives me crazy. The picture is good in the static scenes, but not in the moving ones. It's full of strobo like effects and criss-cross lines. It's not happening in the standalone players! And what I'm more confused is that same thing is happening when I play original footage (microsoft DVD AVI compression): watching it in the Premiere monitor window when I edit - everything looks perfect, but playing the same video in another program (BS player or windows media player or ...) yields bad results which I described earlier. I conclude that it must be a driver problem, but it's my top. Anybody knows? Thanks in advance. |
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