I figured out the problem. Before you play your video on Media Player, open WMP and hit Tools> Options> Performance tab> Advanced button> and drag the Digital Video slider all the way to "large". That should work for you.
I would say you could do a couple things. Make a new title for each new letter of text, and have that be a frame. Or, to add nice effects, go into Photoshop, type and save frame by frame in BMP format at 720x480. It is a bitch, but it will get it done.
Also, After Effects would work. But, I...
Microsoft DV AVI
Video: 720 x 480 at 29.97fps
Compression: 'Microsoft DV(ntsc)' @ 100%
Audio: 16bit
Uncompressed
That is also how I import. But when I bring it into Windows Media Player, it plays it back at 100% at half the resolution. Argh.
Alright. So I am capturing with Premiere's setting for "uncompressed NTSC DV-AVI", 720x480. Then, I edit, export to tape. My professor told me that the video has lost quality (it had. although i went from DV tape to PC, to DV tape, a slight graininess occurs when played back.). So, I...
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