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  • Jared Cicon

    October 9, 2009 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Deinterlacing Quicktime Movies

    Hey Dave,
    Thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I tried to do a little research on my own before posting this response to avoid wasting your time. Appreciate you helping out.

    Do you happen to know what the default settings for scanning are for the HDRFX-1 when no cineframe (picture profile) has been selected? I was trying to discover it on my own and could not. I am guessing, as you suggested, that the camera was in progressive mode when I was shooting the footage.

    Could you also direct me to the tab in FC that lets me select the ‘field order’? Will it have to be chosen for each clip? If this is the case, can I do as I originally wanted, which is make a Quicktime movie first and then just set the order/dominance one time? I am hoping to same some rendering time this way.

    I guess the real insurance in making sure I did everything right is to burn a test DVD and see what it looks like on a TV/monitor.

    Thanks Dave.
    Jared

  • Jared Cicon

    October 9, 2009 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Deinterlacing Quicktime Movies

    Hi Dave,
    Thanks for taking the time to help me out. I use a Sony HDRFX-1. It employs the ‘Interlace Scanning’ method. I have always needed to de-interlace in the past. I will say this though: I previously have log and captured at 720×480. This Project is one of the first times I have log and captured at the higher def. size (1440x1080i). Is there any correlation with the step up in resolution which does not require de-interlacing?
    Jared

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