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  • Chris Grose

    August 10, 2009 at 8:55 pm in reply to: HDV 1080i50 to DVD workflow?

    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for your response.

    My answers to some of your questions below.

    Did you export uncompressed or with your current sequence settings?
    Upon review I realised I’ve actually exported the video with the current sequence settings. When I view this in QT player the info that appears in the inspector window is as follows: PAL QT movie, Format: HDV1080i50 1440×1080 (1888×1062) Millions 16-bit Integer (Little Endian), Stereo, 48.000kHz, Data rate: 26 mbits/s, Normal size: 1920×1080.

    Are you viewing your uncompressed file, your m2v file and your DVD all on the same monitor? What steps have you taken for troubleshooting image quality changes?
    I’m viewing all files on my iMac monitor (24″ 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo). It is on this monitor that I notice the difference in image quality. In terms of steps taken, none apart form looking into better encoding workflows.

    Pixelation? Are you seeing macroblocks or pixels breaking up in fast motion? Make sure you view your DVD unscaled or Actual Size. A screen shot of your video would help.
    The picture seems more pixelated than being macroblocks issue, admittedly this is when I view the SD DVD full screen on the 24″ monitor.

    Is DVD Studio Pro set up for PAL or NTSC?
    DVDSP project, FCP output & compressed m2v are all PAL.

    Alternate workflow.
    Can you explain the process you go through a little more? Are you saying that once you’ve finishing cutting in HDV you copy all your edit to a ProRes timeline and then export?

    Any further help would be greatly appreciated!

    Chris.

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