Did you do a video mixdown of your sequence before you exported? I've run
into that problem before.
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Tim McLaughlin
Final Cut and Avid Editor
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On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Paul Dougherty <lists@postlit.com> wrote:
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>
> I did a motion gfx edit that includes some live-action footage
> extracted from a ntsc dvd via MPEG Streamclip*. I extracted the dvd
> footage as a DV quicktime 720x480. All the above looks fine as ntsc
> video out of the Avid. However when go to make dvd (via a Avid
> native Qt) with best qualty DVD preset with Apple compressor, the
> footage has what looks like an interpolation problem., stutter and
> horiz bands during rapid movement . The motion gfx parts looks fine.
> I could recapture the footage as analog out of a dvd player but
> wanted to ask if anyone know how I can troubleshoot and fix this
> interpolation problem.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
>
> P.S It's woth mentioning that a s-video-out real-time dvd of the
> sequence looks good. But the problems with that is that my edit is
> anamorphic and the Pioneer dvd recorder will make a dvd that plays
> back as squeezed 4x3. A secondary question... does anyone know of a
> Mac dvd player app that can do the 16x9 stretch? I tried VLC, which
> will do the stretch but can't see to deinterlace the playback and
> looks cruddy.
>
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