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Re: After Effects video quality
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The Gare
on May 26, 2006 at 7:54:25 pm
Thanks for the response guys. When I say "missing frames" I mean it has a "stuttered" look like there are frames missing on playback. And how do I remove the pull down before bringing it in to AE? I never thought of that. I know the AG100A does 24P, but it does a conversion in camera that is really 29.97 correct? Should my AE comp setings be 24 frames, or 23.97?
My PPro settings are the default project setting of Panasonic 24P, 48Khz. Nothing special. I will have to check my export saetings now. I thought the MS DV was uncompressed. If it is not, then I have a quite a few clips I would have to re-export.
Thanks again!
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