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Re: Broadcast standards - interlace or progressive?

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Andrew RendellRe: Broadcast standards - interlace or progressive?
by on Aug 4, 2012 at 8:59:41 am

I'm in the UK and although there are some differences between stations (so you must check with the broadcaster you're supplying to), the general rule-of-thumb is that broadcast specs are interlaced, PSF is fine for material that's originated in progressive, but they don't normally accept material that is shot interlaced and processed to make it progressive.

TBH, if you have problems with camera movement you ought to check where the issue lies, it might not be because of the difference between interlaced and progressive, it could be a camera setup thing like shutter speed or rolling shutter.


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