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Tommy Martiniere
September 2nd, 2011, 12:37 AM
Ok, Here is my dilemma. I am editing for a national satellite tv show. I am having trouble with interlace issues. I am going to attach a link of the video.


OS 2011 Chuck Ashley IN WT Seg4Interlace - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8I9yEmRxsc)


The footage was shot with a canon xh-a1 in 60i. I captured the footage in FCS3 with the capture setting HDV and the sequence preset to HDV 1080(60i). I have exported it in everything from 10-bit uncompressed to ProRes, to AJA 10-bit uncompressed. I was at the network today and we worked on it for hours... we figured it was a field dominance issue, but from what we could tell that was correct (Upper). We figure it may be my video card (NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT) and still haven't ruled this out, but I would like some advice before buying a new video card. My computer has been running a little slower lately(render) but don't know if this is the reason. I don't notice anything on my screen. Only when it is exported. Thanks for any help.
Tommy


MacPro
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WD Velociraptor 10,000 HD 600gb
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NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT
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AJA IO HD
4 GTech 2tb Sata
Sata controller
Sony MRU-25
Final Cut Pro 7, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Mark Ahrens
September 27th, 2011, 06:23 AM
I don't see an interlace issue. I see an aspect ratio issue. Did YouTube clean it up?
Can you describe what you're seeing?

Arnie Schlissel
September 27th, 2011, 02:11 PM
What makes you think that there's an interlacing issue? How are you monitoring your video? the vast majority of these problems are from improper monitoring, not from any real interlacing problem.

Mark Ahrens
September 27th, 2011, 02:37 PM
Improper monitoring, ahhhh!
I've been scratching my head for the past couple of years . . . i'm constantly seeing reversed interlacing on news broadcasts and local sports news features and wondering how in the world that gets by the production staff in a professional environment. Maybe they're not using proper iMonitors and using computer monitors in their work flow, huh?

Shaun Roemich
September 27th, 2011, 02:53 PM
I see TONS of interlacing artifacts on the high contrast edge where the orange touque meets the background.

EDIT: ONLY when watching at 480... the default of 360 seems to cover it up

Mark Ahrens
September 27th, 2011, 03:00 PM
What's your final delivery?
If you are exporting your final project to interlaced dvd it shouldn't be a problem.
If your final product is for web or computer, why not de-interlace it using an FCP filter or simply let compressor do it?
I shoot 30p almost exclusively.