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DVD jpeg/text issue

Community Beginner ,
Nov 01, 2017 Nov 01, 2017

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This is the second discussion regarding this issue. The first brought no help at all but I have some new information which is hopefully helpful. I made a video in Premier. it begins with a jpeg, underneath which is a title box with text regarding the video. I have exported it numerous times and at different values. It always comes out great and works well online. The issue is that when I burn it to a DVD the text and jpeg wiggle. I did other test burns with just the text and it looked fine on a DVD, so the issue is with a jpeg and text together. I have done this before and never encountered this problem. I also tried different transcode settings and I tried a TIFF in place of the jpeg and  as soon as I burn a DVD with the text and image the whole thing shakes.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 02, 2017 Nov 02, 2017

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One add, I also put an underlying black layer but the whole thing still shakes when put on DVD

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Community Expert ,
Nov 02, 2017 Nov 02, 2017

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Good tests. Next, respond to the questions I asked in the previous post:

Re: I am trying to burn a DVD. Te begining of the video has a title page. The title page is wavy whe...

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There can be many reasons. DVD is standard definition, not high definition. What is your source material?

Please post a screenshot of the Encore project panel.

If you are exporting from Premiere Pro or similar program, please post a screenshot of your export settings.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 03, 2017 Nov 03, 2017

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I also burned the file to Blu-ray and it is fine. The source material is HD but the  only part I am having trouble with is the title page when I try to add an image. i tried Jpg and Tiff. I exported from 1920x1080 (1.0) 23.976 fps progressive to several resolutions including a matched sequence and 1280x720 24fps Progressive, `There is no problem with the video which plays fine on everything but DVDScreen Shot 2017-11-03 at 11.01.14 AM.pngScreen Shot 2017-11-03 at 11.03.32 AM.png

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Community Expert ,
Nov 04, 2017 Nov 04, 2017

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Your best option for the DVD is to export from PR/AME as MPEG2-DVD - the options you describe will be transcoded by Encore, and it can be harder to get the option you want there.

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Nov 06, 2017 Nov 06, 2017

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Screenshot 2 shows the Preview codec used. You dont want that. Its what it is a preview codec of low quality.

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