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Re: Rendered clips have interlacing probems... what gives?!
by
easyease
on Apr 11, 2007 at 7:33:26 pm
>somewhere in the sequence settings there is a setting
>for motion quality to be fast, good or best.
I found the setting in the Audio/Video Settings -/ Sequence Preset Editor -/ Video Processing tab.
I see that I can select "Best" in the Motion Filtering Quality drop down box.
Also I can select render all YUV material in high-precision YUV
My question is, will these settings work in the exisiting project once they are changeed or do I have to do something, to bring everything into a new project?
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