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Re: Stuttery Video in movement scenes.

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Chris BlairRe: Stuttery Video in movement scenes.
by on Aug 20, 2010 at 2:18:43 am

We can't see your video....site says it's password protected. My guess would be a mix up somewhere on the field/frame issue. You need to figure out what your source material used and stick with that through your production chain with NO deinterlacing tools used throughout...UNTIL your final encode for the web and only if the original footage is interlaced.

If you're working progressive from acquistion to output...do nothing except keep everything progressive. If you're working interlaced from acquisition to encode...DO deinterlace on final output for web.

That said, software deinterlacers are a dicey lot and depending what you're exporting with, some do a better job than others. Then...what about if you have mixed material in your project...meaning some is interlaced and some is progressive...which is quite common.

In that case...you likely have to live with some artifacting somewhere...and it will usually be on the interlaced footage.

Give us the password so we can see what you're talking about.

Chris Blair
Magnetic Image, Inc.
Evansville, IN
http://www.videomi.com
Read our blog http://www.videomi.com/blog


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