Sean Bauer
July 2nd, 2011, 07:26 PM
I just recently shot a feature on Canon's D5 and I have been importing and converting footage to Apple ProRes for Final Cut using Mpeg Streanclip.
After converting 75% of the footage I realized that I was supposed to UNCHECK the "interlaced scaling", something I did not do.
The fact that you have to uncheck "interlaced scaling" every time is very annoying but can't really complain about an overall awesome free program.
Does anyone know if the footage I spent a weeks worth of time converting (D5 to ProRes) will be ok to edit or to I need to re-convert everything??? What do I Do???
Also, what about the other checkbox settings; 'deinterlace video", "frame blending" & "better downscaling"? What to check, what not to check?
OR Should I just go with a different program all together to convert my bulk of footage? Final cut or compressor maybe?
Thanks for any input you pros can send my way.
After converting 75% of the footage I realized that I was supposed to UNCHECK the "interlaced scaling", something I did not do.
The fact that you have to uncheck "interlaced scaling" every time is very annoying but can't really complain about an overall awesome free program.
Does anyone know if the footage I spent a weeks worth of time converting (D5 to ProRes) will be ok to edit or to I need to re-convert everything??? What do I Do???
Also, what about the other checkbox settings; 'deinterlace video", "frame blending" & "better downscaling"? What to check, what not to check?
OR Should I just go with a different program all together to convert my bulk of footage? Final cut or compressor maybe?
Thanks for any input you pros can send my way.