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HDV to SD-DVD using MPEG Streamclip, an obeservation
There are lots of threads on this subject and almost all of them suggest using compressor.
I have used the compressor and was quite satisfied with the final dvd output, but still there were some problems.1.Shots with a lot of movements look very bad. I guess it’s because of interlacing and field order issue.
2.The comperessor takes a lot of time to produce the output.This is what I did for my last project which was shot in HDV.
1. Captured and edited in ProRes 1440*1080
2. Exported quicktime movie from FCP
3. Converted the quicktime movie to DV using MPEG Streamclip.
4. Burned a DVD using the DV file.I was satisfied with the quality of the dvd, in fact the problem
#1 that I faced using compressor was totally absent. The time taken for this whole process was nothing compared to compressor.Now my doubt is that am I doing something wrong here?
Because it sounds so simple but then why haven’t I read/heard it somewhere else?
