FAST HELP PLEASE - over-scan lines
Posted: Wed May 25, 2011 5:55 am
Hi All,
I have a client coming by in a few hours to pick up DVDs of a funneral I filmed. My issue, not noticed until I check one of the DVDs, is I'm adding a slideshow they did to the DVD; imported it via SVHS into the Cassie. I noticed 3 thin white lines on-top of this clip when watching back (over-scan lines or whatever); if I re-import that clip but use an image size of "normal" vs. "large" - would that eliminate those lines? Or, should I use the cinematic effect thing in which I'm adding a black border to the top and bottom of the image? It appears the lowers setting for that is at 10; also, does this effect truly go across the entire screen (I recall in the past that some of these border effects on stuff Birdie did left a small open gap on one side which looks like crap).
I need to re-author this disc in about 30-40 min. - any help, would be GREATLY appreciated....
Thanks.
I have a client coming by in a few hours to pick up DVDs of a funneral I filmed. My issue, not noticed until I check one of the DVDs, is I'm adding a slideshow they did to the DVD; imported it via SVHS into the Cassie. I noticed 3 thin white lines on-top of this clip when watching back (over-scan lines or whatever); if I re-import that clip but use an image size of "normal" vs. "large" - would that eliminate those lines? Or, should I use the cinematic effect thing in which I'm adding a black border to the top and bottom of the image? It appears the lowers setting for that is at 10; also, does this effect truly go across the entire screen (I recall in the past that some of these border effects on stuff Birdie did left a small open gap on one side which looks like crap).
I need to re-author this disc in about 30-40 min. - any help, would be GREATLY appreciated....
Thanks.