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DriverHeaven Newbie
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Magix Movie Edit Pro 2004 help!
[color=white]I've recently started to have problems after exporting movies to MPEG and would appreciate any help/advice anyone could offer. The problem is with the quality of the playback. I've now started getting a mild distortion, especially when viewing text. Previously images and text would display and run perfectly smoothly but they now appear distorted. There is also the appearance of horizontal lines across the screen whenever the scene viewed features any action shots or sudden movements. [/color]
[color=blue][color=white]This problem has only just started to occur in the last week and I haven't altered any settings. It's particularly frustrating as I've just completed a project, which I've been working on for the last 4 months, which I now can't view as it should be viewed. I've never experienced this problem before and have no idea as to why it's occurring now.[/color] [/color][color=#0000ff][/color] [color=white]Cheers. [/color] [color=white][/color] [color=#0000ff][/color] [color=#0000ff][/color] |
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confutatis maledictis
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Can you try vieweing the movie on another computer, to determine if the problem is with your computer, or the actual movie itself?
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DriverHeaven Newbie
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Ive got Majix movie edit pro, and find that the biggest problem is the compatibility of file types from
one program to the next or DVD player. Just quickly looking I noticed there about 7 options. Ive found the AVI to be the safest one. You could look for a program that converts. But I think one just has to experiment to see what works with what youve got. |
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