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Motion Blur on DVD of CMOS Footage - HELP
by
Ron Dawson
on Jun 29, 2009 at 5:42:24 pm
I'm getting this really weird motion blur in much of my DVD compressed footage. I've tried deinterlacing the footage (at the m2v encoding stage), I've tried 2-pass VBR encoding. Nothing seems to fix it. The only clue I have is that I'm only seeing the blur on the CMOS (a Sony FX7). The second camera was an A1. Has anyone out there heard of DVD compression issues with CMOS footage?
Also, you only see the blur when played on a TV set top DVD player. When the DVD is played on a Mac, no blur. There's also no blur if I compress that footage for the web.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ron Dawson
Executive Producer/President
Dare Dreamer Media
New Media Marketing | Commercial & Viral Video Production | Online Film & TV Production
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Motion Blur on DVD of CMOS Footage - HELP
by Ron Dawson on Jun 29, 2009 at 5:42:24 pm
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