I recently burned video footage to DVD with VideoStudio Pro X5 (with the parameters already set in the VS Pro Burning module), and played the DVD
on my DVD player...the DVD played pretty well on my player, though some "striations" or moire appeared on some building sidings early on--but it didn't distort the overall play-ability of a particular sequence...
However, when I played the DVD on a friend's DVD player, the beginning of the DVD broke up and "de-pixillated," for want of a better word--though 2/3rds of the DVD footage played OK (and a commercial DVD played just fine on my friend's DVD player just before all this)...
That result left me very puzzled, why it should play OK on my own DVD player, but so horrendously on another DVD player...
Is there some utility program or filter that I can run the footage through prior to/during a DVD Burn in VS Pro X5 to get a smooth rendering of the footage?
What the antidote to this problem?
on my DVD player...the DVD played pretty well on my player, though some "striations" or moire appeared on some building sidings early on--but it didn't distort the overall play-ability of a particular sequence...
However, when I played the DVD on a friend's DVD player, the beginning of the DVD broke up and "de-pixillated," for want of a better word--though 2/3rds of the DVD footage played OK (and a commercial DVD played just fine on my friend's DVD player just before all this)...
That result left me very puzzled, why it should play OK on my own DVD player, but so horrendously on another DVD player...
Is there some utility program or filter that I can run the footage through prior to/during a DVD Burn in VS Pro X5 to get a smooth rendering of the footage?
What the antidote to this problem?
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