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projection quality — direct DVI vs DVD
Hi all —
I’ve been stumped about this all weekend. I have been working on a project in FCP 5.0.4 with video I shot and photoshop layers brought in over top of the video. The video is footage of a constantly panning camera and the layers on top are animated using keyframe movement. Naturally, with all this movement when encoding mpeg-2 for DVD quality and bit-rate has been a concern especially since I will be projecting the final video 10-ft wide from a projector so any imperfection is magnified. I have encoded a DVD using the highest 2-pass VBR with best motion estimation using Quicktime conversion.
The overall projection quality is not the best especially the edges of shapes from the photoshop layers and even the FCP generated text. To ensure quality, one idea I had was to export an uncompressed self-contained quicktime movie and run it DVI to the projector from my laptop. To my surprise, the video looked worse than the DVD. I had heard many people do the uncompressed playback to projector with great results. My macbook recognized the projector but the quality looked like as if I blew up my monitor image causing distortion, etc. Strangely the image of my desktop on the projected image was perfect — it was the video that looked bad when played.
I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions to optimize the projection quality of this video:
-Is the DVI to projector route a viable solution to pursue?
-Am I missing any preference settings to do going DVI? i.e., should I close my laptop when it is running?
-If I go DVD to projector route should I use compressor to get better mpeg2 transcode than Quicktime?
-Would Adobe After Effects be able to render the Photoshop layers better?Any suggestions or advice would help. Much appreciated. Here are the specs that I’m working with:
Macbook Pro C2D
FCP 5.0.4
720 X 480
DV/DVC PRO NTSC
Projector: Eiki LC-x986