Decreasing the quality after exporting in Encore

Hello friends > before I ask my question, I want to thank you all. The last 75 days have been an intense period of growth for me, ranging from ZERO shooting and Adobe Premiere / Encore (CS5.5) experience, where I am now. I'm probably still a beginner, but I shot a great instrutional DVD with a solid menu and chapters and edited it very well. I am very pleased with the product I have now.

In any case, I thank YOU all. Guys like harm Millaard and Bill Hunt - I have read many of your posts that I learned to use this amazing software.

So far, I managed to understand all that mine... but now, I come to you with a desperate problem that I can not solve on my own.


In fact, the problem is the following: The quality of the video on the DVD is much poorer than the quality of the video in Adobe Premiere.

There is one obvious reason for this: I filmed in 1440 x 1080, and the NTSC format in still of course 720 x 480. That much sense.

So the REAL problem I have is this:

I know that my project is NOT HiDef. I don't think that. But the quality is lower than it should be. At my eyes, for example, is rasterized and have no 'sparkle', even when the window of the DVD player is the size of 720 x 480.

I compare it to a given production DVD (not HiDef), as the Lord of the rings. Can I enlarge the window on a 1080 p screen, and even if it's too much 720 x 480, it seems good. It's not pixelated. When I am developing mine at 1080 p, it is very pixelated.

That's what I need help...

I can give you the details of the method of production and provide screenshots if this can help, but as you know, Dynamics linkfrom first still is quite simple and does not give you much room for error-it's tight enough. In short, here are some of the things I've tried:

> I tried to make the production in a sequence of 720 x 480 instead of a sequence of 1080 p. The final product of callback is the same quality.

> I have bought and used a darn good camera.

> I bought some really nice to use and really studied lights 3 point lighting, so I don't think that lighting is the problem. When I look at a raw 1080 p files on my computer, they are breathtaking clear.

Good friends... I hope you can help me!

-RV

In other words, ' you pull your eye, kid! "

Well, sort of, as poor Ralphie discovered. When a down-rezzed HD to SD, there are trade-offs to consider.

For quality max, the answer is the author of a comic book and not a DVD-video SD of author, but then the list of all delivery, must have BD players, and everything in common, they are not everywhere.

When down-rezzing, a lot will depend on the encoding of the in SD and HD material, many here depend on Jeff Bellune TUTORIAL. Then, we should focus on the blank media used, and the burning speed. Although these aspects are, or at least to manifest themselves, more gameplay, perceived quality can be part of this equation.

A lot of things to consider if you're starting with HD, but then deliver SD on DVD-video.

Good luck and do NOT put your tongue on a frozen flagpole - just ask Flick.

Hunt

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