Frage von laztaw:I have a video for a special effect of the fields to use it: some frames have scaling, ie, the individual picture with keyframes s.Anfang and end enlarged. The result is a flickering picture - the fields are visible. Unfortunately I have not managed to auzugeben the video as a DVD (mpeg2 then exported from Final Cut Pro with DVD Studio next). Though you can click on whether fields or not - it makes no difference.
Liebe Grüße, Flora
Antwort von Axel:
Salu flora
It is not apparent from your description what you have actually done. When you resize a single
frame that affects both
Fields, which means you can reach a clear, although struggling, but do not disclose individual fields. This thrashing should nonetheless survive the mpeg2 export.
Fields should be able to make you visibly) separate (if you of the Modify> Speed> 50% Pictureüberblendung omits the checkbox and then deinterlaced (?? Nit taste you might be thinking errors that either required or not.). You have a dual slow motion of course.
Obviously you are talking about a certain effect, perhaps you can describe the.
(To your real question: Do you have a project with the standard interlaced created), ie, in the Audio / Video Preferences under Recording and sequence under field order "Straight Lines" is possible, Final Cut Pro to export the clip so that your progressive frames again be cut into the time-displaced fields. Instead of importing into a new project (with field order "without"), you could open with QuickTime Pro directly render the appropriate file and export it as Mpeg2. DVD Studio Pro does not care about "div. P", both formats may lie in the same timeline.
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Antwort von laztaw:
Thanks for the ideas and the link I will have to try out first. I keep thinking that you jog through such a the fields visible. It takes her not true-if only synonymous for 1 / 50 seconds. Even a picture must build a monitor that just takes a
little time.
Regards, Flora