Do you want to know how insanity works?
If those terms had pulses, I would be on death row, and I would plead guilty with a smile. "Does the defendant have any closing words?" ("I regret that I could only kill them once.") The jury gasps. Somewhere an old woman cries 'YOU MONSTER!'.
I have footage that I captured using my HVX200, set to 24P. The ultimate destination of this footage is trifold: the internet (via flash/qt), DVDs (HD&SD), and television broadcast.
When I import into FCP, I use "remove automatic pulldown" because it seems like the sort of thing I should do. The settings of said files then read like this:
Frame Size: 1280x1080
Vid Rate: 29.97
DVCPro HD 1080i60
Pixel Aspect: HD (1280x1080)
Field Dominance: Upper(Odd)
I then edit these in a matching timeline, and everything looks great, of course, because I am wonderful.
The next twenty minutes make me want to throw my computer, my HVX, and then myself out of the window. Given that I am on the first floor this would be less terminal and more humiliating than I would like, as invariably I would land on my HVX and just injure myself.
I choose to output this using Compressor. I have spent the length of four bibles reading various things about using Compressor to output video for various formats, and am thoroughly convinced that I might as well have been reading Penthouse Forum, for all the good that it's done me.
I export 16:9, I export 4:3. I export DVD best quality. I export HD (and create a suitable HD DVDSP project). I increase the bitrate. I try Automatic Field Dominance. I try Progressive. I cry.
No matter what, when I put the resulting DVD in my Powerbook, it looks off in any number of ways. Either there are slight interface jaggies, or maybe it's just "soft" or maybe its pixely. I seem to have purchased a Porsche, but have not the ability to shift out of first gear.
How in the WORLD do I take this footage and export it, and burn it onto a DVD so it doesn't look like Monet sketched it? I've scoured the forums, I've mixed-and-matched, and my complimentary copy of Barry's HVX DVD has yet to arrive.
Have mercy on my soul, and my footage,
Phil
If those terms had pulses, I would be on death row, and I would plead guilty with a smile. "Does the defendant have any closing words?" ("I regret that I could only kill them once.") The jury gasps. Somewhere an old woman cries 'YOU MONSTER!'.
I have footage that I captured using my HVX200, set to 24P. The ultimate destination of this footage is trifold: the internet (via flash/qt), DVDs (HD&SD), and television broadcast.
When I import into FCP, I use "remove automatic pulldown" because it seems like the sort of thing I should do. The settings of said files then read like this:
Frame Size: 1280x1080
Vid Rate: 29.97
DVCPro HD 1080i60
Pixel Aspect: HD (1280x1080)
Field Dominance: Upper(Odd)
I then edit these in a matching timeline, and everything looks great, of course, because I am wonderful.
The next twenty minutes make me want to throw my computer, my HVX, and then myself out of the window. Given that I am on the first floor this would be less terminal and more humiliating than I would like, as invariably I would land on my HVX and just injure myself.
I choose to output this using Compressor. I have spent the length of four bibles reading various things about using Compressor to output video for various formats, and am thoroughly convinced that I might as well have been reading Penthouse Forum, for all the good that it's done me.
I export 16:9, I export 4:3. I export DVD best quality. I export HD (and create a suitable HD DVDSP project). I increase the bitrate. I try Automatic Field Dominance. I try Progressive. I cry.
No matter what, when I put the resulting DVD in my Powerbook, it looks off in any number of ways. Either there are slight interface jaggies, or maybe it's just "soft" or maybe its pixely. I seem to have purchased a Porsche, but have not the ability to shift out of first gear.
How in the WORLD do I take this footage and export it, and burn it onto a DVD so it doesn't look like Monet sketched it? I've scoured the forums, I've mixed-and-matched, and my complimentary copy of Barry's HVX DVD has yet to arrive.
Have mercy on my soul, and my footage,
Phil