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Re: Compressor make footage look very interlaced
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Chuck Obernesser
on Nov 20, 2008 at 2:09:28 pm
Thanks for the tip on the Frame controls, I used the automatic preset. Not sure if that was the right choice, I just didn't know how the rest of the controls worked. Any idea if I were to use the custom presets what I should set the numbers to. What I am doing is making a video website showing businesses in the area. Going SD on a Sony FX1 and using a canon XL2. I could go 30p, but then that would cancel out the Sony since it's the FX1. Thanks again though for the help and guidance!
Chuck
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