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Getting Interlace looking edges when rendring – screen shot attached
László Kovács replied 9 years ago 5 Members · 18 Replies
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László Kovács
April 15, 2017 at 4:14 pmOh, forgot to say happy easter! ☺
Best regards
László Kovács
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Don Cobble
April 15, 2017 at 10:50 pmLaszlo,
I still have a problem in Magix Vegas Pro 14 – I assume it a setting, because I have not heard of anyone else complaining about no deinterlacing. I took the same footage into Sony Vegas Pro 13 and in the settings you can choose deinterlace blend and it smooth’s right out. I see the same choices in Magix -VP14 but it is not working?? If I could render out ProRes in VP13 I would just use it instead of MVP14.Thank You Happy Easter to you! – He has Risen! ☺
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László Kovács
April 16, 2017 at 8:35 pmIndeed, He has Risen. ☺
I get 45 minutes of interlaced media every week, and I use them in progressive projects. Deinterlace works for me in Vegas14 (though I’m still on build 211 – didn’t upgrade to the latest). Also, what I get so is always regular AVC recordings, not something special 10 bit thing..
I can think of 2 things if deint. doesn’t work for you:
-you don’t render/preview using “good” or “best” setting
-there’s a special bug in V14 which gets noticeable with your file formats.
Could you send me a short sample from your source, so that I can experiment with it? If yes, I’d send you a link where to put that sample – contact me privately:
info (at) kovacsoltvide.huBest regards
László Kovács
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László Kovács
April 16, 2017 at 8:41 pmSorry. There’s no way to edit a post, and I mistyped my e-mail. Oooops.
Correctly: info (at) kovacsoltvideo.huBest regards
László Kovács
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Don Cobble
April 23, 2017 at 11:54 pmLaszlo,
Thank you for all your help. It was the (clip level) setting that had to be set to (upper field) not the project setting. I looked through all the settings you sent and noticed my clips were set (progressive) and you had the clips set upper field. I had it backwards, I had my project properties set to upper field and the clips progressive.
So now it deinterlace’s fine. I can now convert to ProRes 422 looks great.Thank You – köszönöm!
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László Kovács
April 24, 2017 at 7:37 amYou are most welcome!
(Nagyon szívesen!)Best regards
László Kovács
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Don Cobble
April 27, 2017 at 1:15 amLaszlo,
One more question on deinterlcing, please. Now that I see that changing to upper field on the clip level starts the blending of fields, do I need the project setting upperfield or progressive?
I am going to output DNxHD 1080 29.97P and ProRes 1080 29.97PThank You
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László Kovács
April 28, 2017 at 4:59 amHi Don,
I always keep project settings that matches the output.
So I’d keep it progressive.Best regards
László Kovács
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