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  • Jnolla

    July 10, 2007 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Interlaced video to progressive, how to?

    “Do a search in this and the Compression Techniques forum. There have been discussions about the best way many times. The best way I’ve found with the tools I had was using Compressor and its Advanced Format Conversion (don’t use the deinterlace filter in it though!). It has a progressive output that looks as good as anything I’ve seen.
    Ed”

    Thanks Ed, This worked great! This was the result I was looking for.
    Best Regards

  • Jnolla

    July 10, 2007 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Interlaced video to progressive, how to?

    I’ve applied the filter, and It’s now rendering. But it seems the audio is out of sync. Do I have to manually sync the audio? How do I go about that?

    After the video is render, do I have to change the settings on the sequence, to match the frame rate of the video? When I export the Quicktime Movie for compression, will it be exported at the frame rate setting, or would it still export as interlaced DV?

    I looked at the reply of using compressor to switch to uncompressed 8 bit. I like that idea, what will be the frame rate after I use this method? How does it de-interlaced? Does it drop a frame, or does it duplicate the frames and combines them?

    Thank you all for your posts!
    Best Regards

  • Jnolla

    July 10, 2007 at 11:21 am in reply to: Interlaced video to progressive, how to?

    The Boris Continuum Complete 4 – will set me back a good $800 🙁
    Fieldskit was only $90.00

    I have created a new sequence, I’ve placed the footage there, then imported that sequence into my main sequence. I can apply the effect to the sequence, but when I double click on the sequence to bring it up in the viewer, so I can modify the settings for the filter, it takes me in to the actual sequence.

    When I get through with this, do I have to change the settings of my main sequence to match does of the footage?

    Thanks

  • Jnolla

    July 5, 2007 at 10:27 am in reply to: Titling looks horrible?

    It looks horrible on CRT & LCD, haven’t tried it in TV yet.

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