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Interlacing and ffmpegx (mac)
Hi all,
I'm following damned_colonial's tutorial for exporting vids for vividcon on a mac. Everything seems to work fine *except* that the final video file from ffmpegx is a little interlaced looking -- or actually it more reminds me of descriptions I've read of what happens when you de-interlace progressive flim (the pixelly-liney appearance is most obvious on diagonal lines rather than during fast motion). I de-interlaced when I exported from FCP, but I didn't check de-interlace on ffmpegx (and get an error if I do, in fact). I also chose "not interlaced" under options. I get the same result if I switch "not interlaced" to "frame", and if I try switching "not interlaced" to "field" I get another error.
Anyone dealt with this?
Thanks!
I'm following damned_colonial's tutorial for exporting vids for vividcon on a mac. Everything seems to work fine *except* that the final video file from ffmpegx is a little interlaced looking -- or actually it more reminds me of descriptions I've read of what happens when you de-interlace progressive flim (the pixelly-liney appearance is most obvious on diagonal lines rather than during fast motion). I de-interlaced when I exported from FCP, but I didn't check de-interlace on ffmpegx (and get an error if I do, in fact). I also chose "not interlaced" under options. I get the same result if I switch "not interlaced" to "frame", and if I try switching "not interlaced" to "field" I get another error.
Anyone dealt with this?
Thanks!