John L. Miller |
June 4th, 2007 01:15 PM |
HDV workflow without the flickering lines
After several days of trying this and that, I have decided I will be using this workflow:
Capture with HDLink by Cineform using the intermediate files and dumping the others.
Editing in Vegas with project properties matching how I shot or in some cases I reduced to 720P. I keep everything progressive.
Render as HDV file..I have done this with .wmv at 6mbs and .avi and M2t all with same success. .AVi is much bigger but renders much faster than .wmv. I use the Cineform HD codec in an .avi render configured to high hd. I rendered to 720P all progressive (obviously).
Then open DVD Arch. and choose the rendered file. Click the menu carrot above the picture and highlight the filename of the rendered file..then to the right click "reduce interlace flicker". Let architect render the HDV file to SD and it will be line free. At least it is for me, and the picture is great. I also rendered from the intermediate cineform files to SD MPEG raising all three Variable bit rate to 8,000. If you are rendering to 24P, make sure you choose the one with 2+3 pulldown. Then send the file to architect also clicking reduce interlace flicker. It comes out good this way also. If anyone has any other ideas about getting rid of the flickering lines, please post it here. J
I have found my favorite look using the 30P or 30F with my A1 Canon HDV.
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