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  • Jason Smolesky

    May 19, 2010 at 6:42 pm in reply to: HD to SD Best Quality workflow

    –oh and obviously you can use different conversions and get the same results maybe an h264 quicktime etc…since you still need to go back to compressor with this method it doesn’t really matter a ton which format you use…I just chose VOB on a short DVD… but try other formats and experiment- The Scaler in Super (c) is the whole reason for using it…
    oh and sorry bout the typos…

  • Jason Smolesky

    May 18, 2010 at 5:44 pm in reply to: HD to SD Best Quality workflow

    I have a SUPER …and a free solution.
    However you also need access a PC/windows to do it…oh and external drive(Fat32) etc…so you can move files back and for between the 2…

    First off let me just say….I have tried everything suggested nothing really seems to work well..except for just shooting in 16×9 SD in the first place, which isn’t always an option with your client since they may want both a HD video file and a DVD version etc…

    *I tried the Bonsai method and it did remove the line doubling but It still left strange noise around the subjects….like buzzing flies….gross!!!*

    -My method-

    Step#1 -Export you video from FCP as a self contained QT of course it will be humongous so you will need a large drive to move the file from the mac to a PC. My last 1 hr- HDV 1080i/60 Video was about 9.6 gig.

    Step #2
    Move it to a PC and download/install “Super(c)” it is a free encoder from erightsoft that supports tons of stuff- sorta like the PC equivalent of M-peg streamclip the download is hard to get to from their page so you may have to navigate 3 pages to get to the link–


    https://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html

    *scroll to the bottom and you will see the download link ”

    Step #3
    Choose DVD Std.Complaint(VOB) –>output codex is MPEG-II

    choose video scale size 720:480 and then mark 16:9 for aspect
    change the bit-rate to between 7500-8000 for the test DVD I made I set it at 7968 –
    click Encode…. Again these are the base setting I choose, experiment and I bet you may have better results than me…

    Step #4
    Move the new smaller(but still pretty big)VOB back to your MAC and bring it into compressor…. Use the settings for DVD best quality 90 min and I usually raise the VBR between 7.0-8.4 but this is up to you….. Import you M2v and Dolby 2.0 files into DVD studio…and burn away…

    The line doubling is gone and it will great on both a DVD player and a computer..–

    Again this may not work for everybody but if you have access to windows via Bootcamp/Parallels its may give you better results and its not too terribly hard to do…

    In short I am using “Super(c)” to do my down scaling…and if I’m not mistaken I’m not really doing much extra compression going from VOB to M2V….again experiment with this and you may get better results….

    worked awesome for me….

    Let me know if this works for you :)….

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