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  • Interlacing-deinterlacing FCP uncompressed Video

    Posted by Cherie O’connor on March 2, 2007 at 5:28 pm

    How best do I stop interlacing in an uncompressed Video to achive broadcast quality.
    I have some uncompressed footage that I need to slow down, but find the video quivers when I remap the time.
    I don’t have shake only After Effects and FCP

    help!

    Rafael Amador replied 19 years, 2 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Todd Beabout

    March 2, 2007 at 7:22 pm

    Deinterlacing will basically trash on of the fields of your video, so you might want to avoid that. You could try either turning on or off the frame blending to see if that helps, and be sure to “Render-all” to get rid of the green bar over your timeline. I’ve also found that using even percentage numbers (e.g. 50%, 25%, etc.) seems to help a bit.

    -Todd Beabout
    Vazda Studios

  • Rafael Amador

    March 3, 2007 at 3:57 am

    If you de-interlace first, you will get a less smooth effect.
    Actually FC do a good job in slow-mo. If you are getting very noticiable interlacing artifacts you should have a look to the field-dominance of your footage and your time-line. Anyway if you time-remap in FC set to Best quality the render-motion setting.
    AE7 it got a powerfull engine for slow-mo. Make sure that you “interpret” the footage correctly first. Them when you allow the time-remmapping, set the “Frame-blend” option. And when you render don’t forguet to set “Fields Render” to ON in the render setting window.
    Cheers,
    Rafael

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