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  • Compressing HD to SD from Final Cut to Compressor

    Posted by Jessica Mathies on August 20, 2010 at 9:26 pm

    I shot some HD footage (1080i) for a client,and they want me to deliver all the videos in 720×480 format – there’s no getting out of this. For the life of me, I can’t compress the edited files without it looking squished. I’ve read the forums, and have seen the bit about not using a squared pixel aspect ratio. I’ve tried other pixel aspect ratios, but still no luck. Can anyone help me, please? My settings are below. Also, if there is a thread that can tell me how to compress 1920x1080i to 780×480 using only FCP and Compressor, that will work too. I couldn’t find it.

    Jessica

    Sequence settings:
    Frame Size: 1920×1080
    Aspect Ratio: HDTV 1080i (16×9)
    Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square
    Anamorphic: No
    Field Dominance: Upper / odd
    FPS: 29.97
    Compressor: Apple ProRes 422

    Export Settings in Quicktime Movie: (I export to quicktime movie so that I can export as a reference file)
    Compression: H.264
    Quality: Best
    Frame Rate: 29.97
    Key Frame Rate: 24
    Frame Recording: yes
    Encoding Mode: Multi-pass
    Dimensions: 557×313 (current)

    QUESTIONS:
    Under Dimensions, should I switch from “current” to “compressor native”? If so, which setting should I use, and do I check the letterbox option?

    Should I export with QuickTime Conversion instead of QuickTime Movie?

    Compressor Settings:
    In inspector under the Geometry tab, I’ve tried the following aspect ratios w/ a frame size of 720×480:
    Default for Size
    HDV 1080i (16:9)
    NTSC CCIR 601 / DV (16:9)

    Jessica

    Jessica Mathies replied 15 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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