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1. Re: best settings for export to dvd
Ann Bens Jun 13, 2011 2:49 PM (in response to lisaellensegal)Don't use Match Sequence Setting in the export because it uses the wrong settings.
Use a mpeg2-dvd preset and tweek the settings a bit.
Make sure the fields are set to upper as the source is HDV.
Check the Use Max Render Quality.
See how that works out.
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3. Re: Video looks good, text does not
lisaellensegal Jun 14, 2011 3:50 PM (in response to lisaellensegal)Thanks for all the great advice. My video looks good, but the text, Ariel bold - 78 pt bold and 68 pt regular, white text on top of black bar set at 50% opacity. The text is not crisp and angular as it should be. It looks great on my monitor and when rendered to flv, but when rendered mpeg-2 to dvd with the highest specs as instructed, it looks lousy. In fact, it looks the same as when I rendered it with the default settings to dvd. Any suggestions?
I just found this on the web, is this the best solution?
"Never use premiere for effects, titles, ect. Use After Effects then render it to a uncompressed animation clip - alpha settings selected. reimport to premier lay it down and gaze at beauty. Compression is bad, premier compresses everything it renders, the more you compress-layers, the more degredation and pixelation"
I posted the Creative Cow message on the After Effects forum and was told to ignore it. I have rendered in so many different ways and configurations to mpeg-2 and my titles that are 68 px and 78 px still look almost rounded instead of angular and crisp. Help....
Thanks so much,
Lisa


