Dany Nativel
August 31st, 2003, 04:30 PM
I want to convert some PAL footage (50i) to NTSC for DVD output. There is a lot of fast moving objects in this footage so it's kind of difficult to get an acceptable result.
I was thinking about :
- converting to NSTC interlaced (60i) using something like Atlantis
- converting to NSTC 24p (progressive) using MB for example to de-interlace. In that case it will look like a regular movie to the DVD player and the automatic 23.97fps->30fps conversion will occur.
Is there any advantage to deinterlace before changing the frame rate ?
Any advantage to go to NTSC 24p (instead of 60i) from PAL 50i ?
Will I get a smoother result if I go 24p (sport footage) ?
Dany
I was thinking about :
- converting to NSTC interlaced (60i) using something like Atlantis
- converting to NSTC 24p (progressive) using MB for example to de-interlace. In that case it will look like a regular movie to the DVD player and the automatic 23.97fps->30fps conversion will occur.
Is there any advantage to deinterlace before changing the frame rate ?
Any advantage to go to NTSC 24p (instead of 60i) from PAL 50i ?
Will I get a smoother result if I go 24p (sport footage) ?
Dany