Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 18 Jul 2005 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | I’ve got video material shot with Sony TRV15E, which means the master tape is Video8XR format (the usual Video8, not even Hi8). I digitized it with my Sony DVD RDR-HX710 (DVD with harddisk). I saved the digitized material to DVD-RW and broke it into .m2v and ac5 in my Macintosh under OS 9.2.2 with my DVDextractor 0.9b. I open ac5 with my a.pack 1.5 and converted it into stereo l.sd2 and r.sd2. I edited material under OS 10.3.6. with Final Cut Pro 3.0 and saved it to .m2v and .aif. I collected material with DVD Studio Pro and the result was that all parts that moves a little bit faster were “checkboarded” not smoothly blurred (the steady and non-moving parts were okay). The result was horrible. Why? Any idea?
Before FCP 3.0 I edited with iMovie HD 5.0. I collected .m2v video and ac5 audio with my Quick Time 6.5.2 into one video stream, edited it with iMovie, but the result was even more horrible: the 25 frame PAL video pict became “12” frame version (every other frame was doubled!). I used that pre-edition to edit final FCP version.
Where I did wrong? Why my faster moving picts are “checkboarded”? Everything looks fine in Macintosh, but when I put DVD into DVD player everything that moves faster starts to be “checkboarded”! I’ve got two different DVD players, with hard disk and the older without. The phenomen appears in both DVD players. Is it wrong saving format or what? I tried all even or odd options from FCP, but nothing seams to help. Or is the problem in DVD Studio Pro saving?
I’m confused.
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SidSid Keranen
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