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Ulead DVD Movie factory 6 plus Menu Problem

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On videocards Asus Radeon 9600XT, x800GTO Palit the menu after pre-render top a floor of the staff are shifted aside concerning bottom in preview player preliminary viewing on GF200/400 all ok. ATI driver old and new be installed.
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Only at me such problem? And whether there is its decision?
Windows XP SP2 all Update, Edius 4.24, Canopus Procoder 2.04.
Premier 1.5, AE 7.0. New driver for ATI and OLD driver foe ATI.
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It does not depend on a configuration of a computer. The problem is on absolutely different configurations. The general in them only videocards Asus 9600XT, Palit x800GTO from ATI.
see for problem
http://rapidshare.com/files/28185524/okulead.jpg.html

video PAL Mpeg2, lower filed
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Your link above only goes to the rapid share host page.
I take it you are trying to show us a screen shot.

Perhaps you could try using Imageshack instead.
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ok
Image

DVD project, any video, icluding sample ulead MPEG_PAL.mpg
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I see what you mean and I have never seen that before.
At least we now have your problem displayed so that our members can offer some suggestions.
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If to not include an option pre-rednder that all will normally enter the name even on such payments. If not include option pre-render all noramally writes on video board see above
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Re: answer

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usernews wrote:If to not include an option pre-rednder that all will normally enter the name even on such payments. If not include option pre-render all noramally writes on video board see above
Sorry but I think your translation hasn't quite come out right.
What is your native language? perhaps try posting in your language in case on of our members can translate or even assist.
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OK after final burn

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Hi,
I have experienced the same problem shown on the "screen capture" submitted by this member. My video clip image was split horizontally and unsynchronized, when doing a "rendered" preview.
I burned the project, anyway and it came out allright, when played back on my computer. I did not try it, yet, in my DVD player (on TV), but I am quite sure that it will come out OK.
This problem must be due to a partially rendered file, when using preview. In fact, if we dont ask to render the file, it does'nt have this problem.
Also note, that in order to save time, I had cut the clips length substantially. but I don't think that this changed anything, since the preview (with shortened clips), still came out messy (divided horizontally) while the final DVD was all right.
Yet, it is a bug, and I hope U-Lead will fix it, along with the many others. As long as I can still finish my projects, I can endure them.
Pierre
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Also OK on TV monitor

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Follow-up.
It also comes out OK when played back on a DVD player on a TV monitor. So, it is "only" a bug in the preview step of MF6.
Pierre.
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Just guess work here. Check your Video card manufacturers web site to see if there are any updated Video Card Drivers.
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Thnaks again

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Thanks again for you advice. I'll do that.
In the mean time, I think it is a good idea to burn a final DVD, before jumping to the conclusion that the menu video is messy.
I did that with my 90 minutes DVD and everything came out good. I had to shrink the ISO image (with DVD Shrink) in order to downsize the DVD to fit on a regular disk, of course.
Pierre.
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Re: Thnaks again

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pierrenev wrote:Thanks again for you advice. I'll do that.
In the mean time, I think it is a good idea to burn a final DVD, before jumping to the conclusion that the menu video is messy.
I did that with my 90 minutes DVD and everything came out good. I had to shrink the ISO image (with DVD Shrink) in order to downsize the DVD to fit on a regular disk, of course.
Pierre.
Two points worthy of note here.
1. You can burn to a hard drive folder. This enables you to preview the completed DVD with your favourite software DVD player such as
Win DVD, Power DVD, Nero Showtime etc.
That hard drive folder can then be burned to a DVD Video Disc with most (if not all) the popular DVD burning programs, Nero, Roxio, VSO CopyToDVD, Ulead Burn Now and various other similar programs.

2. If you work out the various bit rates in advance you can avoid having to shrink the completed DVD.
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