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Choosing Field Order for DVD menu's
by
Andra
on Jul 27, 2006 at 1:55:33 pm
Hi there,
Does it matter which field order I choose for my renders, when the animations will be used as DVD-menu's.
And when I render interlaced footage, does AE actually render out the first field different from the second (and actually look smoother), or just slap on the "interlaced flag" in the quicktime-file? Will it influence my render times?
Yours,
Andra
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