First off, I apologize if this problem has been posted about before. I did a search, but only came up with a little. Anyways...
For a while now, I've been transferring beta videotapes to DVD. Everything's been going fine; until today.
I've been capturing the video using a Canopus ADVC-3000 with Vegas Capture 6. I do the editing and cleanup, etc. in Vegas 6.
From Vegas, I've been rendering the video using the MPEG2 (DVDA NTSC Video Stream Template), and rendering the audio as AC3 (Default Template)
Here's the problem: When I preview the MPEG2 video in DVDA3, and there's movement in the video, I'm getting horizontal jagged edges around people, as well as jagged lines across most of the sceeen. I read another post in here that called it the "window blinds" effect. In my case, the lines are small in height; like mini-blinds.
And here's where it gets weird... these "anomalies" also appear on screen in synch with high (loud) points in the audio. Even if no one is moving in the video, if someone speaks, the "anomalies" appear.
Burns to DVD have had the same results on my TV.
I've made no system changes, or program changes, or changes of any kind. And the computer has never been anywhere near the internet, etc.
One final note (for what it's worth)...
The MPEG2 file looks fine in Windows Media Player. I also did an AVI (NTSC DV Template) render, and it also looks fine in Windows Media Player (but it too looks bad in DVDA3)
I'm already halfway thru this job, and any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe (joe324@earthlink.net)
For a while now, I've been transferring beta videotapes to DVD. Everything's been going fine; until today.
I've been capturing the video using a Canopus ADVC-3000 with Vegas Capture 6. I do the editing and cleanup, etc. in Vegas 6.
From Vegas, I've been rendering the video using the MPEG2 (DVDA NTSC Video Stream Template), and rendering the audio as AC3 (Default Template)
Here's the problem: When I preview the MPEG2 video in DVDA3, and there's movement in the video, I'm getting horizontal jagged edges around people, as well as jagged lines across most of the sceeen. I read another post in here that called it the "window blinds" effect. In my case, the lines are small in height; like mini-blinds.
And here's where it gets weird... these "anomalies" also appear on screen in synch with high (loud) points in the audio. Even if no one is moving in the video, if someone speaks, the "anomalies" appear.
Burns to DVD have had the same results on my TV.
I've made no system changes, or program changes, or changes of any kind. And the computer has never been anywhere near the internet, etc.
One final note (for what it's worth)...
The MPEG2 file looks fine in Windows Media Player. I also did an AVI (NTSC DV Template) render, and it also looks fine in Windows Media Player (but it too looks bad in DVDA3)
I'm already halfway thru this job, and any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Joe (joe324@earthlink.net)