Re-rendering a 1920x1080 HD MT2 file to an acceptable SD format for DVD

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Andy3T
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Re: Re-rendering a 1920x1080 HD MT2 file to an acceptable SD format for DVD

Post by Andy3T »

Thanks so much; I'll give that a go when I'm back home and I'll let you know; much appreciated. Andy
Andy3T
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operating_system: Windows 10
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processor: 2.00 gigahertz Intel Core i7-2630QM
ram: 8GB
Video Card: Intel R HD Graphics Family
sound_card: Intel R Display Audio
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 585.37 Gig
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Location: UK

Re: Re-rendering a 1920x1080 HD MT2 file to an acceptable SD format for DVD

Post by Andy3T »

Thanks again lata. I followed your sage advice and now have an acceptable SD version. Very much appreciated.
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Re: Re-rendering a 1920x1080 HD MT2 file to an acceptable SD format for DVD

Post by monjanse »

I've had some similar struggles with VS9 before. What worked for me was tweaking the export settings a bit. Try knocking down the video data rate even more, like way below what you'd think.
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