dcho787
12-09-2008, 02:42 AM
Hi,
I compressed HDV to ProRes 422, using Compressor, and noticed that the exported file is very aliased and jagged. I first thought that it was a pixel ratio but after a few tests, came to the conclusion that it was not the problem. I then exported the same HDV file to H264 (using the same settings, aspect/pixel ratio, same frame controls, and then it got rid of the anti aliasing lines.
I found this article, http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1621
and this seemed to be my exact problem. I wonder if this applies not only to Motion but for all quicktime files that are compressed using Compressor?
If this is so, why is this a glitch in Compressor? Why would apple let something major like this go?
Thank you very much.
I compressed HDV to ProRes 422, using Compressor, and noticed that the exported file is very aliased and jagged. I first thought that it was a pixel ratio but after a few tests, came to the conclusion that it was not the problem. I then exported the same HDV file to H264 (using the same settings, aspect/pixel ratio, same frame controls, and then it got rid of the anti aliasing lines.
I found this article, http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1621
and this seemed to be my exact problem. I wonder if this applies not only to Motion but for all quicktime files that are compressed using Compressor?
If this is so, why is this a glitch in Compressor? Why would apple let something major like this go?
Thank you very much.