Ed, have you found a fix for the jagged edges on the DVD picture as shown on your "Enchantment" DVD? I don't expect you to go back to fix "Enchantment", but will you be capable of making sure "The Restless Sex" DVD won't have such a problem?
You may recall we had a fruitless discussion a few months ago in which you neither offered a fix nor even acknowledged the jagged edges existed. Well,
look at this post by our forum mod, who also said he had seen the jagged edges.
Maybe that should finally convince you that what I had told you had been right all along. And to all those who had doubted me, you should THANK me for educating you on something you were INCAPABLE of seeing yourselves.
And Ed, if you can't fix the problem, then just say you can't fix it. Is it so hard to admit you can't do something?
You need to understand the significance of this, which is that if you don't fix this issue, you are likely going to ruin the picture of every film you are going to get your hands on from now on, and that is a petrifying thought.
And what's frustrating me is that this is NOT REALLY A TOUGH PROBLEM TO FIX. Seems tough to you, maybe. But any beginner using FREEWARE DVD software can produce artifact-free DVD picture.
Seeing that you can't even admit your problem, you're likely equally reluctant to look for ways to solve it. In that case, can someone from Grapevine, Flicker Alley, Blackhawk, etc., or anyone from independent outfits who are lurking here, PLEASE CONSIDER taking over this guy's work? I'm NOT ready to look forward to one classic film getting ruined after another, and I'm sure neither are you.