Hi, I created a DVD from a HD camcorder AVI file. When viewed on a CRT
TV screen, some horizontal lines seem to vibrate and it's very
annoying. I guess due to interlacing? Tried using DVD Flick and
CyperLink Power Producer 2 and no difference. Anything I can do? TIA
"Tippi" <aa172@torfree.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, I created a DVD from a HD camcorder AVI file. When viewed on a CRT
> TV screen, some horizontal lines seem to vibrate and it's very
> annoying. I guess due to interlacing? Tried using DVD Flick and
> CyperLink Power Producer 2 and no difference. Anything I can do? TIA
Which make and model for the HD camcorder?
How does GSpot or some other ID utility describe
the AVI file?
On Jul 30, 6:08*pm, "Ken Maltby" <kmal...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> "Tippi" <aa...@torfree.net> wrote in message
>
> news:6cc42447-5180-49d4-a6e9-882c8fcf08be@a26g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi, I created a DVD from a HD camcorder AVI file. When viewed on a CRT
> > TV screen, some horizontal lines seem to vibrate and it's very
> > annoying. I guess due to interlacing? Tried using DVD Flick and
> > CyperLink Power Producer 2 and no difference. Anything I can do? TIA
>
> * Which make and model for the HD camcorder?
>
> How does GSpot or some other ID utility describe
> the AVI file?
It's a Jazz (don't laugh) but it's gone through AnyVideoConverter (to
make the footage editable in VirtualDub) and Windows Movie Maker (to
put titles and cross fade) and output as Windows DVD quality WMV.
The Total Video2Dvd is ok!
Total Video2Dvd is an easy-to-use disc authoring and burning software
which includes a powerful video converter engine for DVD that lets you
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