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Looking for advice: Exporting from captured NTSC 720×486 Motion JPEG to Mpeg2
Hey all. I figured I’d post this here as opposed to DVD / encore etc. Since we’re all using the Blackmagic cards.
I have some NTSC digibeta footage captured via a Decklink HD extreme card in the Motion Jpeg codec (nice codec btw). I usually use Premiere Pro 2.0 and Encore to author DVDs – running into some major (or not major?) issues on a current project. I’ll list off my workflow – perhaps someone would have ideas or would like to post how they get through this? The key problem right now is that my final Mpeg2 looks great on a TV (hd or SD) but ends up looking a little interlaced on a pc (I know, a relatively common trouble). Doesn’t bother me, bothers the client. I don’t like the blurry look of the video Deinterlaced, so I’m trying to find another way to approach this.
* Footage is NTSC MJPEG 720×486 AVI.
* I have exported a clipped, color correct Mjpeg from Premiere to encode a DVD with – I’ve found hat encore needs me to export this upperfield, otherwise standalones can’t play the final Mpeg2 without ghosting.
* High quality, VBR mpeg2 transcoded in Encore looks great on a standalone – produces a slightly jagged result on a PC display though.So I suppose my main question is – how are you all doing this? And my secondary question would be what gets you the best results? I have access to a encoding machine with Procoder2, usually used for pal > NTSC conversions etc. Would procoder respond better to this motionjpeg footage? Is the field order of the 720×486 file causing my troubles?
Open to anything -looking forward to hearing your trials and tribulations.
.S