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			Hello Matrox uses,  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Can anyone confirm the best way to down convert HDV to SD for DVD using the Matrox RT.X 2? I have recently been importing the Matrox HDV .avi file into Virtual dud to resize it to 720 X 576 (Pal 16:9) and then encode to mpeg 2 using TMPGEnc. However I still get the jaggies! The colour and picture looks great however. Anyone have a better solution? Regards Scott.  | 
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			I use PremPro2+Access HD, not the tools you use have, but I have a suggestion.   When I used the aforementioned to output standard [either NTSC 30i or PAL 25i], my 1080i Sony footage had very exact, three line deep, jaggies if there was ANY panning.   I got wonderful results by outputting standard PROGRESSIVE footage.   If you think about it, a single 1080i HDV field is 540 high and 1440 across, more than enough to make even a PAL 576x720 frame.  In my case, the Cineform Access makes the .avi export to standard.  I then use DVDit Pro HD to make both standard DVDs and Blu-Ray HD discs.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Thanks for the reply Don. I will look into exporting standard progressive.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			After a lot of testing, the best way I have found based on the Adobe products (RT.X2) is to export a native file and do the downsample in After Effects.  Much better results, and you account for interlacing, and even add pulldown to 24p footage for DVD.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			So it look’s like investing in after effects is the best option? Not cheap when you consider having already paid for the Matrox hardware… 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Thanks for your reply Mike  | 
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