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Re: DVDs sometimes look field-reversed, but not
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Re: DVDs sometimes look field-reversed, but not
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eric pautsch
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on Jun 22, 2008 at 3:37:03 am
Why are you outputting an MPEG 2 I Frame @25mb/s? Your timeline is 10 bit uncompressed. Your actually compressing twice here. Once as you export your MPEG2 I frame sequence then a second time as you let Encore do the transcoding.
You should just output a 10bit uncompressed AVI and bring that into Encore. Also built in MPEG 2 encoders are not good. Possibly try some dedicated MPEG2 encoders while reading up on Encoding good practices.
playing correctly sometimes and not others is very strange indeed...I wish I could give you a more direct answer.
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