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Newbie Trouble: Hard to Explain...RP from Members Forum

 

 


Katnjay
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Jul 21, 2006, 10:45 PM

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I just rendered and burned a wedding video. On the TV (I'm too poor for a monitor:) the edges of things are all interlace-y looking when they are in motion. It's a dizzying sort of effect. Everything was shot, captured and rendered the way I've done it for the last 2 years.
The only thing I can think of that's different is the video is 61 minutes long, and I used a 60 min encode in Compressor.
Should I use the 90 encode?
Is there something else I dont know about that would cause this to happen? In the burning stage or something.
I use FCP and DVDSP3. shot on DVX100a
Thanks so much!
Kat
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bbalser
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Nov 23, 2006, 1:48 PM

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Re: [Katnjay] Newbie Trouble: Hard to Explain...RP from Members Forum [In reply to] Can't Post

Are you talking about when you look at it on a monitor from your Timeline window in FCP, or from the final DVD created in DVDSP?

I shoot DVX/HVX all the time and haven't seen this as any sort of bug. The Encoder in Compressor shouldn't cause it as long as you keep everything in NTSC-DV standards.


Hollywood
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Nov 25, 2006, 9:13 PM

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Re: [Katnjay] Newbie Trouble: Hard to Explain...RP from Members Forum [In reply to] Can't Post

Does it look like things are flashing?


carnicelli
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Nov 26, 2006, 11:11 AM

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Re: [Hollywood] Newbie Trouble: Hard to Explain...RP from Members Forum [In reply to] Can't Post

It's difficult to guess what the problem is with out seeing it. But check your quicktime movie that you imported into compressor to make sure that compressor is showing the field order correctly. If it's DV the field order should be set to lower. Sometimes compressor gets confused and will display the field order incorrectly which leads to a terrible mpg2.


Bill Carnicelli
Carnicelli Media Productions Inc