Sarunas
20th January 2004, 10:27
It’s my first post to this forum. Hope it is right place to get good advices and answers to the arising questions. My problem is with playing back DVD encoded with CCE SP 2.67. Source material is interlaced DV captured and edited with Adobe Pr Pro. Final move was exported using CCE plug-in.
CCE settings:
MPEG-2 (ES, Multipass VBR), Passes 4;
Avg 7000,
Min 2000,
Max 9000,
M=3, N/M=4, SEQ header every 1 GOP(s),
Add sequence end code checked,
Liuminance level 16 to 235
Offset line 1 (DV material is bottom line first)
Frame rate 25
Quant.matrices: MPEG standard (what difference will be with others?)
Quality settings: all filters off, block scanning order alternate.
So, when I looking DVD with standalone player on TV set it looks not too bad all movements are quite smooth but on PC DVD player (PowerDVD 5 and others) it looks not so nice. All movements are not smooth. It is hardly noticeable, but after few minutes watching, eyes getting tired.
Is it interlacing problem, field order problems (with offset line 0 it is getting jerky even on TV) or I am doing something wrong? As far as I know PowerDVD can handle interlaced video material.
I can mail some captured frames if it can help. One zipped frame ~500KB.
Any input will be very appreciated.
CCE settings:
MPEG-2 (ES, Multipass VBR), Passes 4;
Avg 7000,
Min 2000,
Max 9000,
M=3, N/M=4, SEQ header every 1 GOP(s),
Add sequence end code checked,
Liuminance level 16 to 235
Offset line 1 (DV material is bottom line first)
Frame rate 25
Quant.matrices: MPEG standard (what difference will be with others?)
Quality settings: all filters off, block scanning order alternate.
So, when I looking DVD with standalone player on TV set it looks not too bad all movements are quite smooth but on PC DVD player (PowerDVD 5 and others) it looks not so nice. All movements are not smooth. It is hardly noticeable, but after few minutes watching, eyes getting tired.
Is it interlacing problem, field order problems (with offset line 0 it is getting jerky even on TV) or I am doing something wrong? As far as I know PowerDVD can handle interlaced video material.
I can mail some captured frames if it can help. One zipped frame ~500KB.
Any input will be very appreciated.