Frage von Randoms:I hope it can help someone.
I work with MAC and FC Studio
I have a project, within a DV NTSC 48khz sequence the following images:
1) mov 4:3 DV PAL 48 kHz
2) HDV 1080 50i 16:9
When you import the HDV material into the 4:3 sequence, this material is automatically converted to 4:3, Top work!
On the LCD preview everything looks synonymous brilliantly well, but first Testausspielungen of the material on DVD with subsequent viewing on a CRT TV then displays a flicker / image problem in the HDV material. (; So once HDV recording)
Since s.TV is a truly bad, the eye tries to compensate and this is half mad.
While the takes and scenes within the film of the batting DV PAL material without flicker and wobble is presented.
Now I've found something in Final Cut Pro.
One file type is "primary field first", the other is "bottom field first". Probably it is due.
I can only use de-interlace.
How do I get the HDV interlaced material, and only the appropriate mode (; select top vs lowest field), or is it not at all s.end it?
White as a person know?
Antwort von WoWu:
Yep, the problem is known.
Right-click on the clip in the timeline .... Item Properties and select the field dominance of Lower to upper (; or select vice versa).
(; I use English. Version, do not know how it is described in the German version).
You must, however, you decide where you want to play back a DVD. What on a tube TV still seems to be correct, looks at a digital TV then again rotated.
Antwort von Randoms:
Yep, the problem is known.
Right-click on the clip in the timeline .... Item Properties and select the field dominance of Lower to upper (; or select vice versa).
Unfortunately, this approach has come of another editing program.
Final Cut Pro-> right click on clip-> Object Properties> since you can then view format, time, logging and Film. They are information windows.
Adjustment can be nothing here.
How is it then in Final Cut Pro?
Antwort von WoWu:
Of course, the Final Cut Pro ....
I've now done once with the German version ... Thus, since the phrase after the CTRL-click then of course "Object Settings" .. Then you will find left "field dominance" which is on "no", "odd", "straight" or "indeterminate "....... on what you are looking for, once again," CTRL-click "and you have already to change at least I .... ....
All variable values while V1 Open ctrl-click another selection window ... So do not give up halfway ...
But if that does not go with you (; what I can not understand), then use it after the "Shift Field filter. Although this is not the most elegant method, but it works synonymous.
And tell me now do not have Final Cut Pro does not .....
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA23309?viewlocale=en_US
Of course you can take synonymous Fremdfilter ...
Antwort von Randoms:
I now see "MOVE FIELDS found" filter.
Effects -> Move Video -> Fields!
Thank you!
Antwort von Randoms:
I now see "MOVE FIELDS found" filter.
Effects -> Move Video -> Fields!
Thank you!
Antwort von WoWu:
I'm not sure if moving boxes is not simply a line for each half frame is gone. This makes the whole video would be recalculated, which of course the picture does not exactly good .. But as I said, this is only an assumption because I do not think that would make Final Cut Pro to easily change the field order as the effect is available ..
But that is only a guess.
Antwort von Randoms:
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Antwort von WoWu:
All clear, a lot of fun ...