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Re: Working huge uncompressed footage
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David May
on Jun 2, 2008 at 7:17:25 am
Its going to be on a dvd, and as im submitting it for marking for my higher school certificate, im paranoid that it looks its best. To test, i rendered it out as a nice high quality HD MPEG2 and i got heaps of interlacing. But when i used nero vision and put the video onto a dvd, interlacing disappears and everything looks great (audio also looses some low level background noise which was a bonus).
I know it sounds silly, but i figured that if i export the final product as the highest quality HD 25fps picture i could find (doesnt make a difference if its MPEG 2bluray?), then put it onto a dvd, id retain a really great picture. Would exporting it to encore (dvd) as 720x480 at a 1.2 PAR achieve exactly the same thing? Ive got some spare dvd's, so ill have a play around. I just really dont want to have to go through all the hassle of de-interlacing in AE.
Dave
(HOORAY FOR DYNAMIC LINK! Thanks for sharing that with me, its saved me alot of time and effort)
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