Hi,
I have been working on doing movie slideshows of some pictures I have taken with my digital camera. Adding in Titles, transitions, and background music. I have rendered the project to Mpeg-2 DVD NTSC and it does beautiful. However, considering I do not have a DVD-R yet, I decided to opt for an SVCD render to burn to a CD. When I render the same project to MPEG-2 SVCD NTSC, the opening title plays excellent, but the first 6 pictures have pixelated areas that seem to pulsate, then on the 7th picture everything plays great. I have also rendered this same project using MPEG-1 VCD NTSC with the same result only not quite as noticable (probably due to the resolution). The original pictures are JPEG 992x760. I have also went back with Adobe Photoshop and resized the pictures down to a 480x480 constraint, thinking that the resizing that was being done was causing the effect. However, I still had the same six pix doing the same thing.
Also tried another project, different pix, same problem. It's almost as if the Main Concept Encoder takes a while to get into sync and then it encodes fine (if that makes any sense). Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!
John
I have been working on doing movie slideshows of some pictures I have taken with my digital camera. Adding in Titles, transitions, and background music. I have rendered the project to Mpeg-2 DVD NTSC and it does beautiful. However, considering I do not have a DVD-R yet, I decided to opt for an SVCD render to burn to a CD. When I render the same project to MPEG-2 SVCD NTSC, the opening title plays excellent, but the first 6 pictures have pixelated areas that seem to pulsate, then on the 7th picture everything plays great. I have also rendered this same project using MPEG-1 VCD NTSC with the same result only not quite as noticable (probably due to the resolution). The original pictures are JPEG 992x760. I have also went back with Adobe Photoshop and resized the pictures down to a 480x480 constraint, thinking that the resizing that was being done was causing the effect. However, I still had the same six pix doing the same thing.
Also tried another project, different pix, same problem. It's almost as if the Main Concept Encoder takes a while to get into sync and then it encodes fine (if that makes any sense). Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!
John