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Re: Cinemacraft settings (off topic?)
by Steve Kirkham on Feb 13, 2009 at 9:31:12 am

So this seems to contradict what Alex is saying (or am I misinterpreting what he has said)

It looks to me that I should set Max to 6500, Min to 4500 and Avg to 5000. If you set Min to 2000 doesn't that mean that the encode could potentially dip to 2000. The problem there is we do films that have to go to the BBFC in the UK and they use players with bit rate meters - if the encode drops below a certain setting they will bounce the disc back and ask for a resubmission (I know it's crazy but that's the way it is :-)

On another question that maybe you or Alex can help... Field order... I am getting confused.

If the material is DV should I set Input to Lower (Bottom) and output to Lower to match (or is MPEG always Upper (Top))

If the material is a 10 Bit uncompressed from DigiBeta then that's normally Upper (Top) isn't it?

Any help greatly appreciated...

Steve Kirkham
Tree Frog Communication


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