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  • after all these years still interlace issues

    Posted by Roger Burton on August 30, 2005 at 11:45 am

    Hi all…I thought I’d gone thru’ the pain of this but no !

    I made a couple of movs at home on my mac (PAL) and rendered them out U field first…brought them to work…interpreted them as UFF but i need to render out for an Adrenalin (DV) and rendered L F First but the editor is still moaning about field flicker…it’s difficult for me to question him ’cause I know nothing about Adrenalin…and he says he’s tried all 3 import methods (upper, lower and fileds off)…any thoughts most welcome….best…Roger

    Roger Burton replied 20 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Joseph W. bourke

    August 30, 2005 at 2:16 pm

    I work in NTSC, and regularly render out animations for use on our aging Media Composer system (also NTSC). I ran into problems with field hash and jitter no matter what Quicktime flavor I used, until I finally went to the AVID site and downloaded the Meridien codec. It turns out that our editor works in 2:1 on the MC system, and the re-compression of my initial Quicktime compression was what caused the problems.

    I posted a link to the codecs (search under “AVID codec” in the last three months) a while back. Install those babies on your system and then find out exactly what your Adrenaline editor needs (whether he works 1:1 or 2:1, etc.). When you render to the native codec, the import to the AVID will be incredibly fast as well, since no re-encoding is required. Good luck!

    Joe Bourke
    Art Director / WMUR-TV

  • Joseph W. bourke

    August 30, 2005 at 2:20 pm

    I work in NTSC, and regularly render out animations for use on our aging Media Composer system (also NTSC). I ran into problems with field hash and jitter no matter what Quicktime flavor I used, until I finally went to the AVID site and downloaded the Meridien codec. It turns out that our editor works in 2:1 on the MC system, and the re-compression of my initial Quicktime compression was what caused the problems.

    I posted a link to the codecs (search under “AVID codec” in the last three months) a while back. Install those babies on your system and then find out exactly what your Adrenaline editor needs (whether he works 1:1 or 2:1, etc.). When you render to the native codec, the import to the AVID will be incredibly fast as well, since no re-encoding is required. Good luck!

    Joe Bourke
    Art Director / WMUR-TV

  • Roger Burton

    August 30, 2005 at 2:48 pm

    Thanks for that Joseph…I’m going to sit down with the editor and get to the bottom of this…your tips will give us a good starting point….best…Roger

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