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Re: antialiasing the jaggies
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Dean DeCarlo
on May 3, 2008 at 3:49:45 am
If the footage looks ok as progressive then it sounds like a fielding problem. What are you using to create the DVD? If you are working in NTSC - SD then your footage is being scaled or cropped from 720x486 to 720x480. If it isn't done properly then the fields are not going to be in the right place and your picture will look like crap. I avoid scaling to make dvds and crop 2 lines off the bottom and 4 off the top. If you do 3 and 3 then the footage will be shifted up one field and the dominance will be wrong. Hope this helps.
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