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Re: HDV sourced footage looks great edited in FCP, turns to crap when going to DVD Studio Pro
by Aubrey Hays on Sep 20, 2009 at 4:19:12 pm

I just discovered the use of CBR when exporting self-contained movies from FCP. My original footage was 720p/60p, and after having experimented with at least 10 different export settings, I found the CBR. I was having some serious issues with exporting the VBR stuff, even on multi-pass setting @ 6.7/7.2. I couldn't figure out why, but I was getting this intermittent pulsing halfway through my timelines where the whole frame was pixelating. It was like the system was getting tired of analyzing the movement, and was just letting quality crap out for a frame here and a frame there, but I noticed it right away. My settings are actually using progressive @24p and CBR. I didn't use 24p until my last shot, and since it looks best, I think I'm sticking to it.


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