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Up-ressing 4:3 SD media to HD
I’m trying to find the best way to up-res SD media (already digitized with no access to master tapes) to HD, and it has become obvious rather quickly that the best way to do this must not be within FCP itself. i’m wondering if there is a best practice way of doing this, and am unsure what the best tool(s) and settings are.
i am currently working with interlaced 4:3 footage ripped from a DVD that i need to incorporate into an HD video. i would like to incorporate the 4:3 media into a 720P 16:9 DVCPRO HD project so that the 4:3 footage appears to have been shot widescreen (i.e. cropping off the top and bottom of the 4:3 frame).
i assumed the best way to do this was to run the 4:3 footage through mpeg streamclip (or compressor which i haven’t tried), to remove interlacing, and upconvert the SD to a custom frame size where the width of the file would match the width of the existing DVCPRO HD footage. this has proved problematic, partially do to my confusion as to how the DVCPRO HD codec deals with it’s version of anamorphic footage.
i have tried upressing to the following dimensions in the DVCPRO HD codec:
– 1248 x 832 – when dropped into 720P DVCPRO HD timeline, media looks squashed vertically and has small letterbox bars on top and bottom. needs to be scaled up vertically in FCP which creates interlacing artifacts / pixelization.
– 960 x 720 (to test aspect ratio / anamorphic issue) – footage fills 720P DVCPRO HD timeline perfectly and appears stretched horizontally.
i have no idea how to make the aspect ratio of the upressed SD correct since i’m going into a custom frame size and dealing with the stretched DVCPRO HD codec. i also can’t seem to remove interlacing artifacts very well using this method .. any advice on these issues would be greatly appreciated!