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  • Storing content Interlaced or Progressive?

    Posted by Graham Stewart on July 18, 2011 at 9:25 pm

    What are the pros and cons of archiving content Interlaced vs. Progressive?

    I’m exporting interlaced SD material from an Avid system to use on my Final Cut Pro system at home. It’s always a pain having to get FCP to convert sequences to progressive so they look good on a computer screen. So should I export footage out of my Avid system in Progressive (using a QuickTime DV codec)? Or am I throwing away some of the detail by doing that at too early a stage in the workflow and therefore limiting my options? Any advice appreciated.

    Rafael Amador replied 14 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Bouke Vahl

    July 18, 2011 at 9:27 pm

    There are several ways of de-interlacing.
    Some better than others, and QT export not belonging to the best ones.

    Some compression packages have better ways of de-interlacing.

    However, for archival, i would recommend storing as close to native format as possible, and only de-interlace after the edit before final delivery, to keep quality as high as possible untill the very last step.

    Bouke

    https://www.videotoolshed.com/
    smart tools for video pros

  • Rafael Amador

    July 18, 2011 at 10:04 pm

    I agree with Bouke, for archiving nothing like the original stuff.
    No much sense to de-interlace ALL your footage if you don´t know when, how or even if you gonna reuse it.
    Whatever you do, don´t recompress to DV.
    rafael

    http://www.nagavideo.com

  • Graham Stewart

    July 18, 2011 at 10:41 pm

    Rafael, actually I do recompress to DV, but only because the company I work for stores the content in Avid MPEG-IMX format. I think I’m correct in saying that acquiring such a codec for QuickTime would cost a lot of money and probably means purchasing an Avid NLE package? Grateful if you could advise?

  • Chris Tompkins

    July 18, 2011 at 11:05 pm

    Don’t “de-interlace” until you are compressing for web/comp. screen playback.

    Archive originals. As they are – native.

    Chris Tompkins
    Video Atlanta LLC

  • Rafael Amador

    July 21, 2011 at 10:38 am

    Hi Graham
    You are right.
    The “AVID MPEG-IMX” is not included in any of the AVIDs free codecs packages, but you may try “Apples IMX”. I guess you only need QTPro to open that in AVID.
    rafael

    http://www.nagavideo.com

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