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Dec 28 2008, 12:09 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 28-December 08 Member No.: 8,407,241 |
I made a slide show out of my vacation photos,with Nerovision Express 2se I saved them in JPEG and they were from 1000 pixels to 1280 pixels in their widest side. Most of them are over 2 megabytes in size. The slide show burned fine but the photos with horizontal lines like window shutters had terrible jitter in that section of the photo.Gravel also had jittering movemet on the photo. I burned a Verbatim at the slowest speed 4x, the audio is fine but the photos looked cheesy. Is there a optimum size for the photos, should they be several megabytes in size? I burned other slides shows out of my old burner with film slides and I remeber they looked better.Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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Jan 22 2009, 03:50 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Nero Employee Posts: 128 Joined: 29-December 08 Member No.: 8,087,873 |
Hello,
Disc resolutions: VCD - MPEG - PAL/NTSC SVCD - MPEG2 - PAL/NTSC DVD - MPEG2 - PAL/NTSC AVCHD (DVD) - MPEG4/H.264 - 1440x1080 pixel BD/HDDVD - MPEG2/VC1/MPEG4 - 1280x720/1920x1080 If you want HD photos (like yours) then you should choose AVCHD/BD/HD. The pictures will be reduced to PAL/NTSC in all other cases. So if your photos look bad, then this is a possible artifact source. This happens a lot in small detailed structures and it's called "Moiré effects". I think this is what you meant? There two ways to prevent such effects. 1. goto the video options and rise up the bitrate or 2. reduce the resolution of your images Hope this helps... |
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