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Re: HELP 1080 to SD DVD subtle interlacing artifacts on movement
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Bob Pierce
on Sep 25, 2009 at 12:54:31 pm
From what I understand, most often, 1080 30p is delivered over a 1080i video stream. It's not "true" progressive as 720p is. Is your sequence setting set to 1080i? Even still, this shouldn't cause the interlacing artifacts you're describing. Sorry if I'm making you more confused! Perhaps someone else can offer a better explanation.
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HELP 1080 to SD DVD subtle interlacing artifacts on movement
by Brad Hodgson on Sep 23, 2009 at 3:41:46 am
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