Hi, I'm trying to burn a DVD that will play in a standard DVD player. My input is 2160p MKV files, but my output preview shows motion artifacts (and the picture seems dimmer than the original). I am able to transcode (using Handbrake) these MKV files into 1080p and 720p M4V files without the artifacts, but when I use the M4V files as input to DVDStyler, the output again shows motion artifacts. I've tried putting less material in the input (thinking that DVDStyler's variable bit rate transcoding would utilize the extra space to improve the quality), but I get the same motion artifacts.
Is there anything I can do to improve the output?
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I see the motion artifacts on the Window x64 version, but when I tried out the same inputs on the MacOS version (3.1, since 3.2.1 crashed every time I dragged a file from the Finder into the app), the motion artifacts disappeared. Unfortunately, as with the Windows version, the resulting DVD output is dimmer than the original input. Has anyone else seen this?
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Hi, I'm trying to burn a DVD that will play in a standard DVD player. My input is 2160p MKV files, but my output preview shows motion artifacts (and the picture seems dimmer than the original). I am able to transcode (using Handbrake) these MKV files into 1080p and 720p M4V files without the artifacts, but when I use the M4V files as input to DVDStyler, the output again shows motion artifacts. I've tried putting less material in the input (thinking that DVDStyler's variable bit rate transcoding would utilize the extra space to improve the quality), but I get the same motion artifacts.
Is there anything I can do to improve the output?
I see the motion artifacts on the Window x64 version, but when I tried out the same inputs on the MacOS version (3.1, since 3.2.1 crashed every time I dragged a file from the Finder into the app), the motion artifacts disappeared. Unfortunately, as with the Windows version, the resulting DVD output is dimmer than the original input. Has anyone else seen this?
Is your input with HDR? Might be the reason for the "dim".
Use MediaInfo with View -> Text for the source file and export lt, Alt+e, and attach to a post.
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