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Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
09.06.12 00:11:17
I want to convert avi files to a DVD which will play on a DVD player. After lots of testing I find video converter to DVD gives the best quality picture. Video editor leaves a jagged edge to contrasting parts of video which I don't get using video converter. (Why Is This?).
However when it comes to creating a menu using video converter I find that the menu style images are still cut off regardless of what aspect ratio I choose. Also I can't edit the size of the title and chapter boxes. The style images and title and chapter box size editing works ok in video editor. Should these differences be present in both these programmes? I have downloaded the latest versions>
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
09.06.12 08:26:58
To: susanclifton


Hello,

Unfortunately, there is such an issue. Our developers are working on it.

Best regards.
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Registered: 20.05.2012
09.06.12 11:39:38
Is that for all the points I made including the difference in quality of finished DVD depending on whether I use AVS editor or converter?
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
09.06.12 13:14:32
To: susanclifton


Hello,

In fact, it mustn't influence the quality of the output file.

Try to provide some additional information about the error:

- describe your actions step by step;

- specify the format of the file you are trying to convert and its origin;

- specify to which format you convert and which presets you select;

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
09.06.12 13:46:54
Files are AVI from various sources

With AVS video converter
browse for file
Profile DVD PAL Good Quality
Set aspect ratio input original output 16:9
Click Convert
Like I said I am OK with the quality of video but there are problems with the generating of menus which I have already posted

With AVS Video editor
Load the same AVI file
set aspect ratio for output at 16:9
Click Produce
Chose create Disc
Choose DVD
Profile DVD PAL Good quality (same as above)
click Create Movie

This time the menus are OK (when I set them up of course) but the video quality is inferior. There are jagged edges to contrasting edges like characters faces etc.

If I do a simple conversion with converter from AVI to Mpeg and then use Sony DVD architect to produce the DVD then the quality is as good as using AVS converter to produce the DVD so I think the problem is with AVS video editor producing the DVD
I could send you an example of each one I have done using a small file for each DVD
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
10.06.12 07:26:24
To: susanclifton


Hello,

We will put forward the information to our developers and try to reproduce the issue.
As soon as any result is achieved you will be informed.

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
17.06.12 00:09:23
thanks for the reply. I've got a lot of dvds to do can you please tell me when you might have a solution.
Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
18.06.12 11:19:22
To: susanclifton


Hello,

Unfortunately, we are not able to reproduce the issue. Could you please send us screenshots of the menu with jagged edges and normal menu.

Best regards
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
19.06.12 22:06:35
The jagged edges are not on the menu pages but on the actual DVD video.
I have attached snapshots from the videos to illustrate the problem. Note in the avs converter snapshot the absence of jagged lines on the microphone and the actors face. The look at the avs editor snapshot and you can clearly see the problem.
Attached files:
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Registered: 20.05.2012
19.06.12 23:01:26
Sorry I got the attatchments incorrectly named

The jagged edges are not on the menu pages but on the actual DVD video.
I have attached snapshots from the videos to illustrate the problem. Note in the avs converter snapshot the absence of jagged lines on the microphone and the actors face. The look at the avs editor snapshot and you can clearly see the problem.
Attached files:
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Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
20.06.12 08:30:56
To: susanclifton


Hello,

Please try to convert to DVD NTSC with aspect 16:9. Note, in AVS Video Editor you sould also select 16:9 project aspect.

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
20.06.12 21:52:27
I have tried the NTSC option in avs editor but the get the same inferior picture compared to avs convertor. Where you able to re create the problem?
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
21.06.12 11:23:07
To: susanclifton


Hello,

Please send us your original video file following the instructions given in our support system:
http://support.avs4you.com/Support.aspx

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
21.06.12 21:51:26
I have gone to the support page but when I click the link to the ftp site all I get is a plain page with INDEX OF at the top and a directory and 2 files which seem to be someone else's files. I can find no way of uploading my files
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
22.06.12 07:15:30
To: susanclifton


Hello,

Please find new instructions at our support system:
http://support.avs4you.com/Support.aspx

Best regards.
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Registered: 20.05.2012
24.06.12 19:39:13
file uploaded with screen shots you asked for
Lex
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Registered: 20.05.2010
29.06.12 07:54:44
To: susanclifton


Hello,

We have received the file.
Try to select the aspect 4:3 in the AVS Video Editor.

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
03.07.12 22:28:48
I have tried 4:3. It is better but there are still jagged lines at points of contrast but there are less of them. Still not as good as using AVS video convertor. I would be happy to use AVS video convertor but there is a bug in the menus, they are all 4:3 instead of 16:9. Same problem with AVS remaker. Any idea when all this will be fixed ? I have alot of work to do!!
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Registered: 03.07.2008
05.07.12 08:14:15
To: susanclifton


Hello

Unfortunately we cannot specify the date of the update when the issue will be fixed. Our developers are working on it.

Thank you for your understanding.

Best regards.
Posts: 18
Registered: 20.05.2012
25.11.12 22:48:15
I have just downloaded the new versions of software and all the issues I mentioned in this post are still present!
Disappointing as I have not used the software since July as I have been waiting for the fix. Will it ever happen?
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