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poor quality menus
Last post 11-21-2009, 3:20 by Ayem. 87 replies.
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07-12-2008, 21:29 |
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JoeBoyd
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This is a problem anyone can duplicate. Take a few frames of your video and capture them as stills. Then select a menu and substitue a captured still for the background. Add some chapter with stills for thumbnails. Render your project in both Studio 9 and Studio 12 (or 10 for that matter) and compare the quality on your DVD side by side. The Studio 9 menu will look rather nice while the other, (12 or 10 - never seen 11), will look absolutely awful (pixelated). Even the Thumbnails are just as bad while 9 looks rather good.
I just bought 12, a wonderful piece of editing software. However, I must keep a junk computer with 9 on it to render dvd's or find some other software to work with Vista. I thought for sure 12 would improve this problem, but no such luck.
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07-20-2008, 20:43 |
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07-20-2008, 21:56 |
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07-21-2008, 6:44 |
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07-21-2008, 10:08 |
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07-21-2008, 10:47 |
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jwvaughn
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Too bad the old board apparently is not around as there were complaints there about video quality in general of v10 verus v9. I personally thought v11 was better than v10 but not as good as v9. I have only rendered one video with v12 but it did not strike me as being worse than v11 but I will take a closer look. Something did change for the worse along the way, recovered somewhat and is now rearing it's head again! Jerry
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07-21-2008, 10:59 |
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07-21-2008, 13:22 |
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07-21-2008, 14:06 |
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bittmann
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He's just following his script...it's up to you to decide if you want to follow along too, or bail out. You have another desktop that experiences the same problem, with S12 only installed (no S9)? Then (IMO), concentrate on getting that machine running. Uninstall/Reinstall on *that* machine (should only take a few tens of minutes--S12 installs *way* faster than S10 and S11, from what I can see). Test on *that* machine. If you continue to have failures with *that* machine, then you've followed all procedures, and he pretty much can't give you grief for it. But saying that you aren't going to do what Support is telling you to do? No skin off of their nose -- they'll simply close the issue, and then go on to the next call. IMO. BittMann
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07-21-2008, 14:51 |
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07-22-2008, 12:44 |
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Huvie
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Great! It's not just me... then, please, can YOU report this too? I am not even sure where to report it besides to the people in the live support chat, but if they hear it from as many people as are experiencing it, maybe they will do something in the patch. PLEASE let's get together, those of us who are experiencing these bad menus. I think it's some sort of plot. We are stuck with Studio 9 forever, and they refuse to improve it because they want us to sink yet another hundred plus bucks on Studio 13 and 14 and so on, in the hopes that if patches don't help, well, then, maybe the next Studio number will. I am so fed up with this already!
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07-22-2008, 13:14 |
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justaviking
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I live in a state of denial
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Marc P, where are you?
I recently saw several posts from you on a variety of topics. Can you comment on this?
The Studio box says, "Create professional-caliber movies."
Really now, I don't think blurry and buzzy titles qualify as "professional-caliber."
We've been bitching and moaning about reporting quality degradation relative to S9 for a long, long time now. S10... S11... S12...
Any comment?
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07-22-2008, 13:26 |
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culpanr
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An experiment for you to try...
On the assumption that you are making a standard-def DVD from DV AVI source footage - try changing the BG render codec to DV (Setup | Video & audio preferences). Click to change the radio-button from "Set codec automatically" (Studio's default) to "Use this codec for background rendering", then from the drop-down list choose "DV (best for output to tape)"
I know that this seems a little counter-intuitive when you're making a disc...however after deleting auxiliary files and doing "make disc" if you explore the auxuiliary files folder (for S10 at least...) you will find that the menu images are rendered as DV AVI files with a .DIF extension instead of MPEG-2 with an unknown (and possibly low) bitrate. I have always set my BG render codec to DV (even though I don't actually use background rendering) and don't notice any pixellation in menus in S10 or S11.
HTH Richard
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07-22-2008, 14:56 |
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07-22-2008, 16:18 |
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Huvie
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Well, ok, Richard, I held my breath and did your experiment. I rendered the dvd I was working on before (using mpeg2 files), after changing the settings you specified, but, alas, it did not change my results in Studio 12. But then, my menus in 11 were never this bad, so I am wondering if you have tried 12? I was SO hoping this would work! Oh, well!
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07-23-2008, 4:54 |
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culpanr
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No I haven't tried S12 yet - and don't have the desire to until I'm certain that I've read and understood all the necessary processes/workarounds to get all my premium content from S9 10 and 11 transferred successfully into S12. .
The basis of my suggested experiment was in case Studio was MPEG-2 encoding the menu images and choosing a very low bit-rate (DV AVI encoding ought to have avoided that). So back to the drawing board on that one...
Another idea: When you create the disc do you choose the video bitrate as "automatic" or "custom" - if you normally use "automatic" try "custom" and leave the bit rate at whatever Studio chose for you. That would hopefully eliminate any potential bug such as Studio accidentally encoding the menus using the minumum possible bitrate (2500kbps) - with "custom" it should do the whole project at that rate. But it might come at the expense of nobbling "smartrender" so in the worst case you could end up with nice menus but nasty re-encoded video!
Added later: Do you use progressive encoding? If so try turning it off (your source material from VHS and imported DVDs is most likely interlaced and not progressive-encoded) - and ISTR progresive encoding could be responsible for image degradation under some conditions.
FWIW, I do see image degradation on still images and full-screen/overlay titles - especially when the DVD is long (encoded at a low bitrate) - but the degradation only lasts while something is changing (e.g. a fade-in/out); there is a "fizzing" artifacting around edges of high contrast that goes on for a few frames after the end of the transition; then the image/text is displayed clean.
Regards, Richard
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07-23-2008, 11:17 |
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justaviking
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Is any Pinnacle employee/moderator willing to acknowledge this thread and the quality issues?
This is not just a single person having problems with low-quality output.
Rendering to "wma" format has also been poor - compared to S9 and compared to competitor products. (I was ooo-ing and ahhh-ing over the fine WMA output on a couple projects, part of the Pinhead competition, and the author said he rendered to AVI and then used a free utility to convert it to WMA and got much better output that way. That shouldn't be necessary.)
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07-23-2008, 14:24 |
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07-28-2008, 11:27 |
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07-28-2008, 16:33 |
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saby
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Ok, here is a little summary.
Our established facts (2 different users) : the problem only appears with menus from Standards Menus and with still background. Menus from Premium Contents, or menus with motion backgrounds, or menus with thumbnails or homemade menus have no video quality defects. The issue I suggest : Edit the menu and substitute a transparent background for the background. Check in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Pinnacle\Content\Backgrounds or Backgrounds 16x9 which .jpg was primary used by the menu as the background. Insert this .jpg on the Title video track, adjust the lenght to the same menu lenght. Render. The quality should now be good enough to be compared with the one we used to get with Studio 9.
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