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Re: DVCPROHD to SD - Interlace and Banding
by
sumfun
on Nov 13, 2007 at 4:49:58 pm
I have a similar workflow, but going from DVCProHD 1080p30 to SD. And yes, going from progressive HD to interlace SD does yield crappy results (partly due to FCP "bug" as discussed on several other threads here). The best way that I've found to do it is to go in 2 steps. First nest the HD footage in a progressive SD timeline. Then output to tape using the AJA to do the conversion for you. Other possibility is to convert from progressive HD to interlace SD using Compressor.
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