Geoffrey Cox
February 27th, 2012, 11:16 AM
Hi,
I've searched the forum and have mostly got to the bottom of this but not quite clear on some things, so if anyone can help I'd be grateful:
I need to make an NTSC DVD from a PAL HD Prores FCP6 timeline. Method:
1) export directly to Compressor and select MPEG2 template.
2) change video format under 'encoder' to NTSC, change frame rate to 29.97
3) And this is where I get confused: does enabling frame controls make any difference? I'm not de-interlacing (it's for DVD) or resizing but does rate conversion do anything here? When set up like this the frame controls is greyed out but 'on' (automatic mode?) and duration set to 100% - does changing rate conversion affect the quality of the frame rate conversion, so the greyed out 'fast' setting is in fact what is in operation, so changing that to best or better, will make a difference? What of the tick box at the bottom that says 'so source plays at 29.97'?
Or do I stick with the PAL settings in the video format box and use the frame controls to adjust the duration? But this seems to change the actual length of the film which I don't want, the manual is quite poor at explaining all this!
Thanks.
I've searched the forum and have mostly got to the bottom of this but not quite clear on some things, so if anyone can help I'd be grateful:
I need to make an NTSC DVD from a PAL HD Prores FCP6 timeline. Method:
1) export directly to Compressor and select MPEG2 template.
2) change video format under 'encoder' to NTSC, change frame rate to 29.97
3) And this is where I get confused: does enabling frame controls make any difference? I'm not de-interlacing (it's for DVD) or resizing but does rate conversion do anything here? When set up like this the frame controls is greyed out but 'on' (automatic mode?) and duration set to 100% - does changing rate conversion affect the quality of the frame rate conversion, so the greyed out 'fast' setting is in fact what is in operation, so changing that to best or better, will make a difference? What of the tick box at the bottom that says 'so source plays at 29.97'?
Or do I stick with the PAL settings in the video format box and use the frame controls to adjust the duration? But this seems to change the actual length of the film which I don't want, the manual is quite poor at explaining all this!
Thanks.