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Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
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Daniel Low
(Danny2007)
on May 7, 2008 at 9:03:36 am
There seems to be a fair amount of confusion in your post.
Firstly DV (as in MiniDV)PAL is only ever 720x576 non-square pixel.
I'm not sure how you created your DV file at 320x240 but it's not a proper, standard DV file - what was your workflow and which codec did you use?
Secondly, by reducing the frame size from 720x576 to 320x240 would, in most cases, remove interlacing.
Squeeze (and most other encoding applications can accept both square and non-square pixel input and can output both square and non-square pixel material, depending on the codec and format you choose. For example, MPEG-1 can be either square or non-square, the Sorenson codec can only be square pixel, DV is always non-square, H.264 can be either etc.
Can you post an example of your output?
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Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
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