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patriotsfanatic

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Dec 28, 2008
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when i make a movie in fce4 and export via quicktime conversion and burn to dvd with idvd when playing back on tv it is like there is a ghost if u will following the actual movement this only seams to happen when camera moves? What is wrong

Macbook 2.4 4 Gig Ram
Fce4
Idvd 08
 
ok do u have any ideas what to do to fix this problem because it is only noticeable when burned to dvd
 
If you're playing the DVD on a television set, then interlacing shouldn't be an issue as televisions are designed to handle it.

What kind of camera did you use to shoot the video? Can you attach a screen grab?
 
It is shoot on a JVC Everio but this problem only happens when burned to a dvd. i put up a pic of my "easy set up" and camera specs could something be wrong here
 

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i tried to get one and it would not allow me to it said only available in playback please close dvd player.
 
here are a couple examples of when it is happening is there something wrong in the not so easy easy setup
 

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here are a couple examples of when it is happening is there something wrong in the not so easy easy setup

Yeah, that looks like some bad interlacing artifacts from the conversion process. Putting it on a TV would only make things worse.

You need to deinterlace before you get to that point.
 
Yeah, that looks like some bad interlacing artifacts from the conversion process. Putting it on a TV would only make things worse.

You need to deinterlace before you get to that point.

Thanks everyone for your help i de-interlaced it and it works perfect
Thanks again
 
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