Why not inside Avid MC? Duplicate your sequence, mix it down in 1080/59.94i. Then switch your project format to 1080/29.97p and refresh your sequence and there will be a motion adapter. You can tweak the motion adapter (or promote it) to use adaptive deinterlacing. Render small sections to test. Then when you have it how you like, do another mixdown and now you have a 1080/29.97p chunk ready for output.
Sorenson's deinterlacer is sometimes better, but at the cost of time. Same with Compressor's (in Frame Controls). On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:21 PM, John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a 59.94 1080I sequence that I want to make progressive which I'm interpreting as deinterlacing. I have Sorenson and I see when I drop the .mov into it it automatically adds a crop and deinterlace that I can tweak. I'm not trying to compress the .mov but deinterlace. Running this through Sorenson with more or less default setting telling it to keep the .mov the same 1920x1080 seems to work but I only did this for a short 3 minute piece and it took something like 15 minutes. I now have a full show. I assume it will take approx 15 times longer. I can look into eliminating multipass but is there something better to deinterlace the sequence. I could do it out of Avid, I assume Avid offers deinterlace somewhere in a custom output setting, I've never looked. I was hoping to do this external to Avid so I can keep working. Should I be looking at mpeg streamclip or VLC or something else that might do a quicker job of this than Sorenson 8. I didn't take note of what my 3 minute piece I deinterlaced in Sorenson was as far as a codec. Does anyone know what codec Sorenson defaults to. My use of Sorenson is rare so I'm not up on some of these basics. TIA
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