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HD to SD Best Quality workflow
Obviously there are problems with all NLE programs (not just Final Cut or Premiere) with converting HD projects to an SD DVD. Even with the best settings, there is still horrible aliasing especially noticeable on titles.
Many of you FCP users may not even notice the problem since you’ve been used to it for so many years, and probably attribute the poor quality to it “just being SD”. But once you see what it could look like, you will wonder how you ever settled for what you are doing now.
A couple months ago I wrote an article, complete with image comparisons and all, on achieving professional quality down-conversion results using completely free software. This article was geared towards the PC user, since the programs used were designed for the PC. Many hours of research and two months later, I am still unable to find a solution on the Mac that even comes close to the quality of the method discussed in my article for the PC.
I recently wrote another article which describes how to use the method for the PC using files from Final Cut:
https://www.precomposed.com/blog/2009/09/hd-to-sd-final-cut-pro/
I’m curious as to what methods everyone else is using for their down-conversions. All the methods that are commonly used, such as exporting straight out of FCP as m2v, using compressor with best settings and best resize under frame controls, using DVDSP to downconvert, creating an SD sequence in FCP and nesting your HD sequence inside of it, or using MPEG Streamclip, all produce very poor results compared to the method I describe for the PC.
If you have any other methods or programs to produce a high quality down-conversion, please explain. If you have Windows (have not tested, but you can probably use Parallels or Boot Camp), then you are welcome to read my articles and use the method I describe. You will see the amazing difference in quality.
Jon Geddes
http://www.precomposed.com