Jagged Edges on Raster Images in After Effects/Encore

I've been working on a project that uses movie files made in After Effects and then brought into Encore to create a DVD. The problem I'm having is jagged edges appearing on raster photo images - things like people's chins especially look jagged. All looks ok on my monitor/computer, but once I watch it on my flat screen TV I get these jagged edges. I've tried transcoding Progressive in Encore but that didn't help.
Someone please help me!!!

Yes, it's MPEG compression, and no, there is no "flip a switch" magic cure. Probably what happens is:
- you are not suitably color correcting your image, resulting in oversaturationthat's bad for compression
- you have thin lines and only slightly angled edges on the photos
- you are not using motion blur
- you have overcranked our TV's colors
- the TV does some image processing/ scaling/ frame rate coversion
These ad a million other things will conribute to percception of poor video, but as I said, geerally there is no simple solution here. Compression isunavoidabl, but there are of course ways to improve the results. You should do a little reading up on this. O the AE side you may improved by choosing suitabe renderr settings, using a tiny bit of blur, enabling motion blur, chnaging the motion of the items, adjusting their colors - whichever works. Again, no geeral recipe here. Good compression is a art we all have had to learn over the years ad the best advise can't replace persoal experience.
Mylenium

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