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Winx dvd author won t burn
Winx dvd author won t burn









winx dvd author won t burn

Of course 'film makers attitude' and film makers 'eyes' don't appreciate something unique unless it has a major celebrity in it, so them it will look like crap.

winx dvd author won t burn

Toss in some color effects, and you have a very unique looking film that looks great and looks intentional. It takes my old school flic and makes it look clean on a large HD tv. Takes 4:3 and pops it up to 16:9 and looks great even without using contrast or cleaning the noise out of the shot. do you want me to burn it on a DVD, because the bluray player will upres my upscaled version to look a little better? Because if I put it on a BD, the player won't upres that? I thought I'd put it on a BD, because it would play without any compatibility issues in different players.Īctually, the new upscale bicubic detail preserve thing in After Effects works quite well. So doing it this way, am I burning SD to a BD? I don't think my footage is HD nor can be made HD, so I'm assuming it's just upscaled SD burned on a BD. I go to AME, This is where I'm really confused.ġ) which Format and Preset to use to burn this on a bluray? MPG2 bluray?Ģ) And in Video Codec section, which one there? Max Render Quality is checked and Composite Linear.

winx dvd author won t burn

(I don't mind about the image loss at top and bottom)įrom what I've read, I should match the Sequence Settings, with the AME output settings, to keep it all similar.ġ) My Sequence Settings "editing mode" which setting to select? I see a DV 24p ?Ģ) Video Previews / file format: which codec setting there? Microsoft AVI ? or use ? Then, I use AfterEffects to upscale the footage to fit the 16:9 sequence. In PPRo I have imported it to a 16:9 new sequence. My footage is 23.976 progressive native 4:3, 720 x 480.











Winx dvd author won t burn