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Tiling, Macroblocking, & Pixelation after 9 min H.264 Mp4 Encoding
I am stumped with some home video quality (it’s pretty bad) footage I was handed to do a simple edit on.
I have finished the edit in FCP7 and created a ProRes timeline and exported it in ProRes to try to get it to behave. I then take the footage into Episode Pro for an H.264 Mp4 and it comes out with macroblocking and pixelation at around 9 minutes every time, no matter how large I change the Kbps.
I have tried Noise filtration but the image looses definition, goes soft. I thought of trying to get rid of the noisiness of the original by using Neat Video, but haven’t done that.
I have other footage that is doing the same thing but came from a Panasonic HDX-900. This footage came from some consumer camcorder. It’s footage of a talking head being interviewed. I had to take up the exposure, it was on the dark side. In doing so it has a washed look, but hey, I didn’t shoot it.
I should also mention this happens when I transcode to QuickTime as well, at the same place for the rest of the program. I do not see this in the FCP timeline.
Can anyone tell me what I can do to keep from getting pixelation that starts at 9 minutes into the encode? How does one obviate this kind of pixelation behavior in the first place? What causes this? Here’s what I am using:
Mac OS 10.6.8
Quad-Core Intel Xeon
3.2 Ghz
2 GB Memory
Final Cut Pro 7
Episode Pro 5.3.2
H.264 Mp4
VBR using Peak Rate, Average 2000, Peak 2400
5 reference frames
3 B-frames
High CABAC 2-pass using deblocking filter
Black and White Restore 15 for Black
640×360Greg Ondera
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