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  • Adam Monroe

    January 27, 2011 at 1:50 am in reply to: HD and dvd architect(quality)

    1440×1080 is a great resolution rate. the 60i is refering to frames per second rate. U should usually try to match what the video was shot in with these aspects. some cameras will shoot 60fps, but most are generally 30fps, or 29.9 something is how it shows up on vegas. The i after it refers to wether or not the video is interlaced or progressive. Interlaced video is one picture that is segmented like stripes on an american flag. Progressive is one solid picture. Progressive is almost always better appearance wise, but can take up more space. with interlaced video u can often see the seems of the video if there is any kind of motion blur. I usually use 1440×1080 29.9fps with the deinterlace mode set to gausian blur. 😉

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