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Christopher Lovenguth November 4th, 2009 07:56 PM

Best way to convert footage for DVD?
 
Hello,

Like it or not personally, I have to find a way to make my 5D edited footage look acceptable on DVD and I'm having trouble doing this. I use a Mac with Premiere Pro to edit and Adobe Media Encoder for output and using Media Encoder's DVD preset. Then burning a DVD using Toast Titanium produces so many jaggy's on edges in my footage that I can't take it! Have I gotten so used to HD and Blu-ray that DVD is just inferior to my eyes or is it that HD footage just doesn't play nice outputting to DVD?

Does anyone have a workflow to get HD footage to look ok on DVD?

Ben Denham November 5th, 2009 06:44 PM

Here's my workflow

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/high-def...ml#post1178162

There's also several other options on that thread.

Christopher Lovenguth November 5th, 2009 10:59 PM

Thanks Ben, lots to read over there and options to try.

Best,

Mike Hannon November 6th, 2009 05:58 PM

This is what I have tried on a PC (so you may need to run windows on it for virtual dub)

The results are flawless:

- Export 1920x1080 file to an interlaced and uncompressed or lossless codec .avi
- Import interlaced high quality .avi file to Virtual Dub (it's free)
- Select Video>Filters
- Click on Add
- Select resize
- Input desired size for NTSC or PAL - the resultant file will then be anamorphic (but the pixel aspect ratio will not be so you may need to change it later in Encore, let's say)
- Tick the box for interlaced (i guess?)
- Select Lanczos as the rescaler - this is the important bit that gives you the good downsizing
- Click OK and OK again
- Choose compression type for output (if applicable) in Video>Compression
- Save new .avi file.
- Bring this into DVD authoring program and burn

This is from the helpful advice of Perrone Ford on this very forum.

And it's much better than After Effects, from my testing.


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