Black Compression artifacts in HD to SD conversion
I have used Antons method to downconvert in the past, the last DVD I did had some black compression artifacts in the whites? Anyone have any ideas what would cause this. I use his site for the steps to do the conversion. Thanks
Chris
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Sorry Anton I meant to type authoring Export to Program Stream DVD.
Maybe I have made an error
1. I render the full HD file in Canopus HQ.
2. I take that file into Virtual Dub, and follow the steps on your site
3. I take the downconverted file from Virtual Dub and Open a SD 16.9 DVD project
4. I then change field order and size. I export that using MPEG Exporter and setting used in your tutorial on exporting to SD DVD, I use Program not elementary.
5. I then burn the DVD using TMPGe Authoring 4.
Sorry for the confusion
Thanks
Chris
maybe your authoring works is further processing the file
also, T4 Xpress makes sharper mpeg2 for DVD than the Edius mpeg exporter
I think authoring works may have the same encoder built in, in which case you could export a standard Def HQ after fixing field order and aspect and then feeding it to authoring works
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in which case you could export a standard Def HQ after fixing field order and aspect and then feeding it to authoring works
Just so I am sure what you are recommending,
Simply change field order and aspect of the HD Project in Edius and export to 720 x 480 file, then go right into TMPGe 4. Omiting the VD conversion???
Or take the file right from VD and go into Authoring Works. If so how do I do that conversion In Authoring Works???
Sorry for all the questions, thank you for your help.
Chris
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Anton I am experimenting while we are having this discussion.
I have just produced a SD DVD that has very good quality.
I bypassed the VD step. Here is what I did
I exported the Edius HD file at 1920 x 1080 in Canopus HQ.
I imported that into TMPGE Authoring works and setup a SD 16.9 Project crested the menus and targeted a 4.7GB disc.
I let TMPGE to the conversion and burn and it looks very very good.
What do you think about this workflow???
This was a 58 minute project
I will try it on a 2hr project today.
Thanks
Chris
Chris,
I just export a 1920x1080 HQ file from Edius and get TMPGenc encode for SD DVD authoring in DVDLab. I don't change anything from defaults and it works just fine for me. This would be the same as getting Author Works to create the DVD as you have done. I think there may be a difference in how TMPGenc deals with PAL and NTSC as I have always found the direct approach to be perfectly acceptable. On HDV video using the VD approach on fine diagonal detail has sometimes given a slightly better downconvert though this file has lacked colour and sharpness. Recovering the colour and sharpness of course increases the edge artifacts to the point that it is close to the default TMPGenc encode.
With 1920x1080 Edius projects using AVCHD as source I have just used the standard defaults in TMPGenc with a 1920x1080 HQ fine file export from Edius.
Most of my projects are 2 hour theatre shows so time to encode is important and using TMPGenc defaults is a lot quicker.
Anton I am experimenting while we are having this discussion.
I have just produced a SD DVD that has very good quality.
I bypassed the VD step. Here is what I did
I exported the Edius HD file at 1920 x 1080 in Canopus HQ.
I imported that into TMPGE Authoring works and setup a SD 16.9 Project crested the menus and targeted a 4.7GB disc.
I let TMPGE to the conversion and burn and it looks very very good.
What do you think about this workflow???
This was a 58 minute project
I will try it on a 2hr project today.
Thanks
Chris
yes, I use this worklow a lot but I don't use authoring works, I use T4 Xpress and DVD Lab Pro
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