Neil G. Randall
May 5th, 2009, 03:32 PM
Hi,
I've been having a problem with rendering out a showreel from Vegas. The raw material has been captured from a variety of sources.
I want to render for the web. Thing is, no matter what I do, I get one or both of two problems - either I get interlace tearing, or an incorrect aspect ratio.
I've used various output formats but the problems are always present. For example WMV doesn't allow a choice of interlace or progressive, whereas a Quicktime (.mov) doesn't understand the anamorphic footage, displaying as 4:3.
As I said, the raw footage is from a variety of sources, but the interlacing problems only seem to occur on the clips from the same source that was shot 16mm, telecined, and printed to MiniDV. Yes, I realise this could be equated to 'worst print' but that's education for you. What's important is that it's the only source that was originated on film, not video. But, to my knowledge, once it's been telecined and put back to tape, it should make sod-all different - it's effectively video. Still, it's the only thing that separates those specific clips from the others, and may hold the key to why there are still interlacing problems.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why I'm having these problems, please? Even curing QT's anamorphic misreadings would be a workround for now.
Of course, any other details required, please post.
Thanks in advance.
NR.
I've been having a problem with rendering out a showreel from Vegas. The raw material has been captured from a variety of sources.
I want to render for the web. Thing is, no matter what I do, I get one or both of two problems - either I get interlace tearing, or an incorrect aspect ratio.
I've used various output formats but the problems are always present. For example WMV doesn't allow a choice of interlace or progressive, whereas a Quicktime (.mov) doesn't understand the anamorphic footage, displaying as 4:3.
As I said, the raw footage is from a variety of sources, but the interlacing problems only seem to occur on the clips from the same source that was shot 16mm, telecined, and printed to MiniDV. Yes, I realise this could be equated to 'worst print' but that's education for you. What's important is that it's the only source that was originated on film, not video. But, to my knowledge, once it's been telecined and put back to tape, it should make sod-all different - it's effectively video. Still, it's the only thing that separates those specific clips from the others, and may hold the key to why there are still interlacing problems.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to why I'm having these problems, please? Even curing QT's anamorphic misreadings would be a workround for now.
Of course, any other details required, please post.
Thanks in advance.
NR.