![]() ![]() The 360 reads the images fine as a regular DVD (used xbobx, ps3, denon dvd, hd dvd and panasonic blu ray dvd to test). About 22 minutes with FM, and then another 20-25 minutes in iDVD. For the 720p I am getting about a 45 minute workflow. My macbook pro is faster - however the imac is respectable. The images from the 1080p seemed slightly darker and appeared to lose some shadow detail. I saw little difference between hd 1080p and hd 720p. Have tested the results on 3 different sets (plasma, 58 ", plasma 46" and lcd 37") The.dv that FM does stinks compared to others. ![]() So I have deleted that from the workflow. The iMovie added no value and degraded the recording. Should note that I am saving the HD 720 p and then dragging it into iDVD. After you are done with your iDVD project - just click burn and there it goes. Not sure what you mean by "burn using pro". Thanks Karsten for your patience, and answers!! DV DVD export : 720x480 DV data rate: 57mbits/sģ) HD 1080P movie after processed by iMovie and exported to iDVD: 960x540, AIC, data rate: 25mbits/sĭon't know anymore what to do! The more I research this, the more complicated it becomes! The "inspector" info for each are as follows:ġ) HD 1080P movie : 1920x1080 H.264 Data rate: 8.8mbits/sĢ). When importing to iDVD, what is better to use - fotomagico export to DVD or fotomagico export to HD 1080p movie? Also, is importing to iMovie 09 (to add chapter markers) resulting in loss of quality? would it help just to cut this step out entirely? any suggestions? I'm using >400 photos, so changing the resolution on each would be very time consuming. ![]() Some say resize the photo before processing, etc. I've read a lot about people's suggestions on how to fix this. its basically when a picture is zooming in, it looks like horizontal lines are moving) I'm seeing a lot of artifact on the TV (not sure whether this is aliasing or interlace or moire, all terms i've read about. Does saving to DVD image produce the same quality as burning to DVD directly using iDVD? I assume that iDVD does all the encoding for both, so the resulting quality should be the same? All make a lot of sense! Thanks in advance for your great answers ! ![]()
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