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johnebaker wrote on 1/6/2012, 11:18 AM

Hi

Standard DVD definition is 720*576 pixels, therefore no matter how high the resolution of your originals are they will always be reduced to this size. 

The problem is caused by:

1. You are playing the DVD on your computer - not recommended as you probably have a higher resolution screen than the DVD standard.  Also the video may be de-interlaced to play on a progressive screen - this in itself reduces the definition of the video as seen on screen

2. Playing the DVD on a HD TV with a standard DVD player which does not or can not upscale correctly.  (If you view a commercial DVD on such a player/TV combination you will see they are just as bad as well)

3.  Your video encoder settings for the DVD are set to a low bitrate.

HTH

John

 

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dizpark wrote on 1/20/2012, 4:44 AM

Blurry DVD output is one of the recurring themes in Photostory and MEP forums. I am prretty sure that softness invariably caused by the anti-interlace (anti-flicker) filter being on by default (and not by low bitrate).   Increasing bitrate and leaving anti-interlacing (anti-flicker) filter on is quite useless in terms of achieving better DVD quality.  You are just encoding blurred images (movies) at a higher bitrate setting. 

http://www.magix.info/us/different-settings-for-picture-playback.knowledge.674002.html

 

dizpark wrote on 1/20/2012, 4:45 AM

Hi

John

 

John!

I see that you have a Mod icon next to your name. Does that mean that you represent the official support of Magix (or work for Magix)?

johnebaker wrote on 1/21/2012, 8:28 AM

I see that you have a Mod icon next to your name. Does that mean that you represent the official support of Magix (or work for Magix)?

Hi

The Mod icon means I am a Moderator for the forum, I do not work for Magix - just a long time user of MEP (from version 11 all those years ago ) and other video editting programs (in my job!) for 11 years plus.

John

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VPX 16, Movie Studio 2025, and earlier versions 2015 and 2016, Music Maker Premium 2024.

PC - running Windows 11 23H2 Professional on Intel i7-8700K 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060 6GB 192-bit GDDR6, 1 x 1Tb Sabrent NVME SSD (OS and programs), 2 x 4TB (Data) internal HDD + 1TB internal SSD (Work disc), + 6 ext backup HDDs.

Laptop - Lenovo Legion 5i Phantom - running Windows 11 23H2 on Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB DDR4-SDRAM, 512GB SSD, 43.9 cm screen Full HD 1920 x 1080, Intel UHD 630 iGPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB GDDR6)

Sony FDR-AX53e Video camera, DJI Osmo Action 3 and Sony HDR-AS30V Sports cams.