Matt Vanecek
January 24th, 2006, 09:13 AM
Ok, first thing I did was follow the instructions in the AspectHD 4.0 user manual, just to get that out of the way, for exporting from AE.
I was running a test of the trial AspectHD 4.0, and testing the export from After Effects 6.5.1 (since that's where my color correction happens, and possibly deinterlace as well).
I have AE 6.5.1 Standard. I captured HDV from my camcorder, 1080/60i, using PPro 1.5.1/AHD 4.0 trial. I imported the resulting clip into AE 6.5.1, did an interpret footage with Separate Fields turned off, applied a reduce flicker filter, and exported. For the render settings, I followed the manual step-by-step, did not tweak anything beyond that (Cineform AVI, choose stretch, change res to 1440x108 w/lock aspect ratio turned off).
When I open the resulting video in WMP 10 (1 hour later, for a 13 second clip--isn't that a bit long on AMD 64 X2 4200 w/2G memory?), the video was smaller than the original--it was not playing at 16x9. At least, neither PPro nor WMP interpreted it as widescreen--it looked shorter and narrower than the original video. The original video played at full widescreen.
So what am I doing wrong? I fully expect the original video and the rendered video to be the same resolution. How can I achieve that from After Effects 6.5.1 Standard using the Cineform AVI settings?
Thanks,
Matt
I was running a test of the trial AspectHD 4.0, and testing the export from After Effects 6.5.1 (since that's where my color correction happens, and possibly deinterlace as well).
I have AE 6.5.1 Standard. I captured HDV from my camcorder, 1080/60i, using PPro 1.5.1/AHD 4.0 trial. I imported the resulting clip into AE 6.5.1, did an interpret footage with Separate Fields turned off, applied a reduce flicker filter, and exported. For the render settings, I followed the manual step-by-step, did not tweak anything beyond that (Cineform AVI, choose stretch, change res to 1440x108 w/lock aspect ratio turned off).
When I open the resulting video in WMP 10 (1 hour later, for a 13 second clip--isn't that a bit long on AMD 64 X2 4200 w/2G memory?), the video was smaller than the original--it was not playing at 16x9. At least, neither PPro nor WMP interpreted it as widescreen--it looked shorter and narrower than the original video. The original video played at full widescreen.
So what am I doing wrong? I fully expect the original video and the rendered video to be the same resolution. How can I achieve that from After Effects 6.5.1 Standard using the Cineform AVI settings?
Thanks,
Matt