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Re: Compress a video for Web: starting from Interlaced or Progressive?
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Ben Waggoner
on Jun 4, 2008 at 3:20:38 am
If I'm doing any graphics at all in my NLE, I render out as progressive from the NLE. That way all the fine details in my font are at least rendered in progressive, even though the underlying video will be deinterlaced. Most editors these days will automatically deinterlace interlaced source when rendering out as progressive.
Ben Waggoner
Principal Video Strategist, Silverlight
Microsoft Corporation
Compression Blog: on10.net/blogs/benwagg/
Compression Classes at Stanford and PSU: on10.net/blogs/benwagg/21622/
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Compress a video for Web: starting from Interlaced or Progressive?
by Alessio Gemma on May 23, 2008 at 9:46:42 am
Re: Compress a video for Web: starting from Interlaced or Progressive?
by Daniel Low on May 23, 2008 at 10:10:24 am
Re: Compress a video for Web: starting from Interlaced or Progressive?
by Alessio Gemma on May 23, 2008 at 10:47:59 am
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