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CompressHD 25P workflow
by
Gary Barr
on Jun 20, 2009 at 7:52:12 pm
I'm really stuggling with this..
I'm using the card to make H.264 Blu-Ray files to burn discs with Toast 10. I'm coming from ProRes 25P 1080 files exported from FCP. As you guys probably all know there is no 25P standard for Blu-Ray.
Every time I get really juddery pictures. I've tried conforming the file to 23.976 in Cinema Tools and encoding the resulting 24P file with the Matrox 24P preset, I've tried rendering the sequence in FCP to 50i and then encoding with the Matrox 50i preset, and also I've tried simply changing the setting in the Matrox 50i preset to 'progressive' (this recommended by Matrox Customer Care) and no joy, always a juddery mess.
Please any ideas much appreciated.
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CompressHD 25P workflow
by Gary Barr on Jun 20, 2009 at 7:52:12 pm
Re: CompressHD 25P workflow
by Gary Barr on Jun 22, 2009 at 2:44:41 pm
Re: CompressHD 25P workflow
by Andy Mees on Jun 22, 2009 at 2:50:41 pm
Re: CompressHD 25P workflow
by Gary Barr on Jun 22, 2009 at 3:57:52 pm
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