Sloppy Red Titles

From: CaptainHook (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/22/04


Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 00:54:23 -0800

I am an experienced user of MM2 having studied and
discovered most of its secrets. However, recently I
discovered something curious. When I use red color titles
they come out purely rendered after movie is saved to
disk. Same poor result for both wvm or dv-pal output.
Other colors (like yellow, blue or green) come out
perfect. Any redish variation produces titles with jagged
vertical lines and square dark pixels.

My system is a powerful one: intel P4 at 3.06 GHz, FX-
5900 card, 512 RAM, 2 HDs of total 320 GB storage. Latest
directX and 53.03 nvidia drivers. All sound and music
codecs done. Windows xp pro updated.

Anybody knows anything about the mystery of the redish
titles?

Please notice that red titles look great within mm2
environment, the problem only appears after project is
saved to hard disk.



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