Applied Time Warp and adjusted settings to progressive and made a ProRes mix down. THAT ONE exported at progressive, flagged as progressive. Mixed en to DNxHD 145 and 220, both options exported with an Upper Field flag.
Ok then
Shane
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Are you sure there are no effects?I rememer that Olivier once found out that FrameFlex always renders interlaced, no matter the settings.(That kinda sucks, as it was a nice way of doing moves on large stills.)BoukeVideoToolShed
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www.videotoolshed.wetransfer.com----- Original Message -----Sent: Friday, January 27, 2017 5:54 PMSubject: [Avid-L2] Progressive export Upper Field?
I have a 1080p30 project. I have a clip that is DNxHD 145 1080p30. Progressive project, progressive clip. I do a video mixdown to DNxHD 145 (even tried DNxHD 220x) due to some media on the timeline being long GOP... And then I export SAME AS SOURCE. Just this patch for this one section with that clip. And the export, when I check it, says UPPER FIELD first. And I see interlacing on it. HOW does this happen? How can I export a progressive clip, from a progressive project, with NO field dominance?
Thanks
Shane
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