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  • Vincent Croce

    January 21, 2008 at 6:37 pm in reply to: volleyball footage interlacing problem…

    No apologies necessary, Laszlo. I just appreciate that you took the time to try and help me out. I understood your English quite well…I don’t speak any Hungarian. The closest I ever was to your country was Constanta, Romania, in 1975, when Chowchesku was in power. I thought the Black Sea coast was beautiful.

    Vin Croce
    First Take Studios

  • Vincent Croce

    January 21, 2008 at 5:09 pm in reply to: volleyball footage interlacing problem…

    Thanks again, Laszlo, but as mentioned in my first post, I had the project rendering set for “best”. The footage looks fine now, even with the ‘blend’ method. I will try out the ‘interpolated’ setting the next time I deinterlace any footage with a lot of side motion. Thanks for the tips Douglas.

    Vin Croce
    First Take Studios

  • Vincent Croce

    January 21, 2008 at 3:48 pm in reply to: volleyball footage interlacing problem…

    Thanks, Laszlo, but as mentioned I did have the correct deinterlacing properties set for the project. I did use a rectangular black mask over the original un-zoomed footage to take care of the problem. And I will test out a one line change in the zooming to see if that takes care of the interlacing, Mike.
    Thanks for the very fast replies!

    Vin Croce
    First Take Studios

  • Vincent Croce

    January 21, 2008 at 2:23 pm in reply to: volleyball footage interlacing problem…

    I just found out that by my slightly zooming in with the track’s pan/crop properties (to get rid of some noise along the edge of the captures) I had caused the interlacing problem. I didn’t know about this and have used the zooming before on other tape to dvd transfers I have done to get rid of tape compression noise along the edges, without noticing any problem. I guess the faster cam movement from this footage made the problem with this technique more obvious. I solved the edge noise problem by a slight black masking of the borders…
    Any ideas why this happens?
    Glad I got a handle on this, it’s due tomorrow…

    Vin Croce
    First Take Studios

  • Vincent Croce

    September 16, 2007 at 6:19 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro 8 Project Inspector Custom Command

    Thanks so much, Ed, not only for this Project Inspector tool you’ve generously given to the Vegas community, but for the time, energy, and expertise you’ve shared with myself and others over the years via the Cow, DVI and other forums, and your excellent website, JetDV.
    You Da Man!
    Vin Croce

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