Shot several 1 to 3 minute clips of my dogs yesterday afternoon, cloudy skies but adequate light. The appearance of the immediate pre-burn Preview of my videos is far different from the appearance of the videos once they're burned to disc, and I don't know what I'm doing wrong - or whether it's just something inherent in PD which I will have to learn to live with. I hope and assume that it's my shortcoming, not PD.
Shooting in 60i, 24Mbps, 30 fps - edits in PD include very slight color and brightness adjustments, slight increase in sharpness. Producing in AVCHD, 1080X1920 60P 28Mbps (not the difference - shot in 60i, first produced in 60P - but producing in 60i yielded the same results). After clicking Create Disc, viewing the Preview (not the Preview in the edit window - the button just to the right of the "Start Burning" button) the Preview looks exactly like I want it to. I was very pleased! - minimal video noise, reasonable sharpness (the camera is limited there), acceptable tonal range and color for the single-sensor prosumer level camera. After burning to disc, viewing the resulting video (playing disc) shows quite a lot of video noise, excessive contrast, and serious over-sharpening. It's really ugly!
The same thing happens when I produce the video in AVCHD 1080X1920 60i 24Mbps - the Preview just before burning looks really good to me, but the disc playback is ugly.
Adding some video denoise doesn't seem to be the answer. That just smears out fine details without removing enough video noise.
I need to know how to avoid this. I don't know whether I'm using an incorrect producing format, whether I'm using the wrong burning format, or doing something else wrong.
Thanks for whatever help -
Bill Hansen Bill Hansen