Glitch creating WMV-HD from Cineform files
I've been working on how best to encode 1080i HD-WMV files from Sony HC1 footage using PPro2, and came across the following.
When I pull a Cineform .m2t file into an Adobe HDV project, and then export to the Adobe Media Encoder, the resulting wmv file looks normal. But when I pull the equivalent Cineform CFHD-codec clip into a Cineform AspectHD project, and then export to the AME using the exact same profile as before, the resulting wmv file is has reduced contrast and saturation - in particular the blacks aren't fully black. Has anyone else encountered this? Maybe a colorspace issue? How are other people going from Cineform to interlaced HD-WMV? |
Not a glitch. Turn "Video Systems RGB" off for your WMV export as the AME can't support the higher dynamic range RGB. This option is in the Playback Settings panel.
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Thanks for the always-fast reply! Problem solved!
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