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Ripped videos are weird in FCP
I use MPEG streamclip to rip videos to put into a FCP SD timeline with some other stuff. When I burned a DVD and watched it on the TV, everything was fine until I got to the ripped videos (all of them). They were very “jumpy” and just unpleasant to watch, so I went back to my FCP timeline and got up close and personal with the Canvas to see what was going on. (I don’t have an external monitor or TV connected here, so have a heart)
What I found on the Canvas while stepping through the timeline frame by frame was that every 4th and 5th frame of ripped video had that interlaced, horizontally “sliced” look. It’s obviously quite noticeable when there’s a great deal of motion in the video. At first, I started thinking this had something to do with 3:2 pulldown, but since it was happening on every 4th and 5th frame I chucked that theory.
Anyway, I played around with MPEG Streamclip and selected “deinterlace video” during the rip. I imported that version into my timeline, and what I noticed was that the jaggies were gone, but now every 4th and 5th frame were duplicated. (Mostly, I should say. There were a few pixels that were different, but nothing noticeable while watching)
I must say that the duped frame version was muuuuch easier on the eyes, but it still makes me wonder. Is there a more proper way to rip these videos?