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Moire upscaling issue on output to 1920
Hello,
I’m new to FCP and to this forum, but wanted to say how fantastic it is to have such a high quality resource available for beginners.
My question concerns outputting HDV PAL footage to a DVD. When outputting as a quicktime movie, there is significant moire flaring, as the video subject wears a vertical striped black and white shirt. This kind of ‘pulses’ with any slight body movement, which is very distracting. My question is how is it best to minimize this?
The footage was captured using a Sony HVR-Z1 at 1440×1080, which as I understand is a full vertical but compressed horizontal version of full HD. I’m guessing the horizontal upscaling to 1920 width is causing this flaring, as the footage in the FCP canvas looks fine.
Is there a way to dampen or filter this moire flaring, with output to 1920, or is there a way to output the footage at 1440 resolution and avoid the upscaling issue (and I’m presuming the flaring)?
Other production details I’ve used are below:
Export from FCP: File, Export as Quicktime (current settings, non self contained movie)
Compressor: HD DVD H.264 60 minutes, QT format, 10.3 MbpsName: H.264 10.3Mbps
Description: For HD DVD. Fits up to 60 minutes of video with Dolby Digital audio at 192 Kbps on a DVD-5
File Extension: mov
Estimated file size: 4.94 GB/hour of source
DVD type: HD DVD
Partial sync: 0.5 seconds
Frame sync rate: 2 seconds
Field dominance: Progressive
Video Encoder
Format: QT
Width and Height: Automatic
Pixel aspect ratio: Default
Crop: None
Padding: None
Frame rate: (100% of source)
Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
Codec Type: H.264
Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
Pixel depth: 32
Spatial quality: 50
Min. Spatial quality: 50
Key frame interval: 48
Temporal quality: 50
Min. temporal quality: 50
Average data rate: 10.25 (Mbps)
Maximum data rate: 23 (Mbps)
Audio Encoder
16-bit Integer (Big Endian), Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHzthank you,
Doug