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Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
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Per Rönnecke
on May 7, 2008 at 9:38:37 am
Hi, Daniel and thank you for your answer.
I agree with you in everything you write. The only confusion is the streaming company that ordered a DV file 320x240 since the output to .flv should be 320x240.
I created a DV-PAL timeline in FCP and exported using Quicktime, but tweaked the setting so the size of the DV-file should be 320x240. I didn't deinterlace. When the result of the .flv file was poor they blamed me and wanted me to give them new files that was deinterlaced, but still 320x240. I told them that deinterlacing probably not was the solution and I gave them standard DV-PAL files 720x576 instead. (Still haven't heard anything of the result)
They are coding in Flash that I don't have and I'm not familiar with.
I tried to create a .flv-file using the 320x240 files that they ordered from me, in Squeeze. But Squeeze asume that this is a no standard size and set the size to 320x241. That's why I gave the full frame files.
If I use the full DV PAL-file as an input to Sqeeze it accept the size 320x240.
Sorry if I confused you in my question :-)
/Per
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Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
by Per W. Rönnecke on May 6, 2008 at 11:57:57 am
Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
by Daniel Low on May 7, 2008 at 9:03:36 am
Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
by Per Rönnecke on May 7, 2008 at 9:38:37 am
Re: Square or PAL pixels to Squeeze?
by Daniel Low on May 7, 2008 at 4:10:52 pm
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