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  • Jenny Himmelrick

    October 8, 2007 at 7:10 pm in reply to: jagged edges

    So, I was just going to take your response as is without even questioning why, but I then decided to look into interlacing and all that jazz to understand it and i think i just confused myself even more.

    Computers use progressive scanning instead of interlacing, so thats why my video looks jagged b/c it can’t read the interlacing of my video? Is that what the problem is? But it will look okay on a tv b/c tvs use interlacing not progress scanning? This is confusing to me…

    For HDV, PP2 gives the option of 1080i or 720p, would I want to capture my video at 720p and use progressive scan so as to avoid interlacing problems for posting my video on the internet?

    But interlacing will give the best quility and is the standard over progressive and deinterlacing, correct?

    I’m a television production student doing videos for an internship and i just want to understand all of this since it is what i’m going into and they don’t teach this kind of stuff in school, so if anyone can help that would be great. Thanks!

    ~Jenny

  • Jenny Himmelrick

    October 8, 2007 at 5:18 pm in reply to: jagged edges

    thanks!

  • Jenny Himmelrick

    September 10, 2007 at 7:09 pm in reply to: Capturing problems in HDV – I think…

    I’m experiencing the same problem. I have the same Canon XHA1 camera, but I’m using promiere pro 2.0. I’ve set my project settings to HDV 1080i preset and I shot it in 60i. My footage looks extremely grainy in the source monitor. I thought that all I would have to do is recapture it with a higher resolution setting, but i cant figure out how to do that or if its even possible.

    Do i have to buy the AspectHD application also?

    If you have any tips or updates on what you have done to help yours, Joe, that would be great.

    ~Jenny

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