Wildtangent Coins. Hi I am trying to create a 'Star-Wars' type intro to my movie (i.e. Where the text scrolls up the screen and disappears towards a vanishing point in the distance). I wanted a 'Lord of the Rings' type look so I tried using Apple Chancery as the font. It looked great on my Mac playing the movie from within iMovie, and on Preview in iDVD. But when I burn to DVD, the finished result is very poor, with very severe artifacts on the scrolling text, to the point where it is difficult to read it on my TV. What can I do to improve this?
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Anyone know another good font I could use for a similar effect, or technique to improve the quality? Is there a 3rd party plug-in or app I could use to create the effect and then import to iMovie? Why is the quality of text over black so bad on the final DVD, ads I have notived all of my titles, including those on video clips and photos, look much less sharp on the final DVD than the preview. Thanks David Macbook (Black), Mac OS X (10.4.7), 1GB RAM Posted on Sep 26, 2006 6:26 AM. For my StarWars project I used the 'FarFarAway title' built in in iM5. No severe artifacts. (have a look, pre-pre-beta version!!) Apple Chancery is a serif-typo.
Thin lines could 'flimmer' finally on TV. My basic concern, reading about 'bad quality': a) iM/iDVD are made for TV - never judge pic quality in the 'Mac's emulation' of a TV pic. La Solitudine Dei Numeri Primi.ita. B) what was your workflow from iM to iDVD? Because, I simply drag'n drop the iM project onto an open iDVD project - pic quality is superb.
Stay within iApp's 'concept', stay with DV as codec, avoid lossy inbetween compressions. Sep 26, 2006 9:37 AM. Karsten Thanks for the post. I think I have solved my issue. The main problem was my movie format. I re-rendered my star wars intro in DV, as it was originally in MPEG4, and this vastly improved the quality of the titles. Now it's probably good enough to stick with my Apple Chancery font after all, although I did increase the size of the text as well it make it even clearer.
Using MPEG4 has actually caused a lot of my problems, and I am now contemplating starting again and re-rendering my entire movie in DV to get the quality I am after. I think Apple need to make the differences in the formats more clear, seeing as the consequences for selecting the wrong one are severe. Blaze Dvd Copy 5 0 Serial Number there. Cheers david Sep 29, 2006 10:30 AM. Apple Footer This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.