Frage von al:Hello together
I have in the DSP (4:3 SD DVD Project) a. Menubild psd, which is in simulation mode and as a little blurry on burned DVD appears even worse.
I've tried a lot - tif's, jpg's and higher resolutions, but nothing guaranteed!
Can someone tell me how I get the best picture or a bug in the program, which I somehow can not imagine.
Thank you very much.
Antwort von TiMovie:
I would be interested now synonymous burning!
Synonymous always had the same problem!
Remedy: I have actually always an animated video as a menu is used, and a default button on the menu is set!
Graphic buttons are synonymous with me always very poorly represented - why always synonymous!
just as if you have a. psd is fitting to view the Color icons after activation to change - this was always catastrophic out!
Greeting TiMovie
Antwort von Axel:
1. No smoothing, only whole pixels. When's the right way in advance, to avoid later this Atari-style graphics. Whatyouseeiswhatyouget.
2. Grayscale method used in the DSP, under Colors> Advanced> Anti-Alias | Wavefront Mayaing (Manual).
3. Also in the full-color background, or Menufilm integrated keypad colors on opacity of the subpicture combine experiments.
4. Quality is very much on the player and the TV depending synonymous, in the worst case, the best DVD synonymous still shit, while the worst Beginners test for a good player looks shiny. Therefore:
Worst case scenario looking Mustek player through composite tube p.15-year-old ...
PS: Example image is completely verpixelt. According to the method created in Photoshop?
Antwort von al:
Thank you for the answers!
Although somewhat cumbersome, but good idea Menufilm as a background image to import.
But again back to the Picture. In DSP mode simulation, it is not really bad. The problem is it only when I create the DVD. Then I get a worse image background with many artifacts. -> Maybe a (export-) setting in the DSP?
Antwort von Axel:
Although somewhat cumbersome, but good idea Menufilm as a background image to import. If you are in Photoshop, the Pal-default as a template to take, where should because of the difference to a film? That is illogical.
But again back to the Picture. In DSP mode simulation, it is not really bad. The problem is it only when I create the DVD. Then I get a worse image background with many artifacts. -> Maybe a (export-) setting in the DSP? Rather, an incorrect scaling calculation (or similar) in Photoshop. A picture in the correct size and in the Pal-pixel DSP of AR is not changed.
Antwort von al:
... why it is in simulation mode good / ok and bad on the DVD?