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Hi Carl,
I found a setting in Edit-Preferences-General where I did had it set to PAL 25. I had read somewhere that since all my clips are at 24fps, it was better to use the PAL setting of 25.
I reset it to NTSC-30 and remade the DVD in PD11, no folder, enable hardware decoding on a Falcon blank DVD-R, write speed of 3.0.
For information, previously I had set in Produce-Country/Format of disc to NTSC when I made the video file AVC1920x1080/24p 16Mbps. The settings in APE11 for DVD creation was NTSC.
The PD11 DVD with the new setting in Edit-Preferences-General WORKED! It had no pixilation and the TV DVD player opened it just fine!
Thank you one and all!
NEW QUESTIONS:
1) what penalty did this setting cause when using 24fps clips in the final DVD?
2) what are the best settings througout with the 24fps clips?
3) How do we handle it when we have clips of different fps in the same project? Say a mix of 60-30-24-25.
I found a setting in Edit-Preferences-General where I did had it set to PAL 25. I had read somewhere that since all my clips are at 24fps, it was better to use the PAL setting of 25.
I reset it to NTSC-30 and remade the DVD in PD11, no folder, enable hardware decoding on a Falcon blank DVD-R, write speed of 3.0.
For information, previously I had set in Produce-Country/Format of disc to NTSC when I made the video file AVC1920x1080/24p 16Mbps. The settings in APE11 for DVD creation was NTSC.
The PD11 DVD with the new setting in Edit-Preferences-General WORKED! It had no pixilation and the TV DVD player opened it just fine!
Thank you one and all!
NEW QUESTIONS:
1) what penalty did this setting cause when using 24fps clips in the final DVD?
2) what are the best settings througout with the 24fps clips?
3) How do we handle it when we have clips of different fps in the same project? Say a mix of 60-30-24-25.
Answer to Q1: Very little, PD does have to make up the 6 frames to change the rate from 24 fps to 30 fps.
Q2: Powerdirector 11 has a AVC profile of 1920x1080/24p (16 Mbps) in the produce module. You can produce to the same format.
Q3: Clips of mixed formats will have to be rendered to the one output format you choose. I find there is little consequence of producing mixed videos to one good profile.
The Setting in Edit-Preferences-General is what sets the output format for creating Disks in the Create Disk Module.
With your setting of PAL, you were making PAL DVDs which your American DVD player was rejecting.
Which is the reason for my question of what country. USA and Canada is NTSC, many European countries are PAL.
Glad you got your problem solved!
Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.