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1080i Jaggy on DVDPosted by MediaConcepts
Hey,
I just edited a 1080i video shot with a Z1 and edited using FCP and the Apple AIC codec. I exported to Compressor using SD 16x9 Best settings. The SD DVD's video is jaggy. Is it a field order issue or should I deinterlace. Funny, I used the same settings when I did 720p and the DVD looked great. Thanks, Joe
Sorry about that.
1080i NTSC 29.97 shot with a Sony Z1. I captured and edited with the Apple AIC codec, which I now find out from this forum that I should have captured and edited in native HDV. Anyway, I just want to make a SD DVD with DVDSP that looks good. I played the DVD I made on an ED Plasma and a HD LCD and it's jaggy. I played it on a $80 RCA TV and it looks great. Thanks, Joe
MediaConcepts Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Could you tell me the best way to deinterlace? I > tried it with compressor and it said it would take > about 500 hours. Then I tried it with Quicktime > yesterday and it's still exporting. This is on a > G5 dual 2gig with 3.5 gigs of ram. > > Thanks, > Joe You can use the Nattress "Smart de-interlace". I've used that some and it works pretty well. A (slightly) faster option is to run it thru MPEG Streamclip. With that, you can de-interlace while doing your downconvert.
TimJBD Wrote:
> > Joe > You can use the Nattress "Smart de-interlace". > I've used that some and it works pretty well. A > (slightly) faster option is to run it thru MPEG > Streamclip. With that, you can de-interlace while > doing your downconvert. Thanks Tim, I'll try that. Luckily I just bought the Big Box of Tricks last week! Joe
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