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From: steve@hkg.hkg.ingr.com (Steven Davis)
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Subject: Field Rendering
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 94 12:03:51 CDT
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Has anyone experienced the following problem with regards to using
field rendering in Lightwave and using the Digital Broadcaster 32.
I rendered a 'field rendered' animation using lightwave and then converted
it to a JSTREAM file using the tools supplied with the DBC-32 that use ADPRO
to de-interlace and append the JPEG fields to the JSTREAM. After playback
I noticed that the fields seem to be in the wrong order, my animation looks
more jerky than using frame rendering. Is there an order for displaying
fields? On a still image produced from the DBC-32, I see what looks like the
1st and 3rd frame. Quite difficult to explain here. Has anyone else ever
experienced this problem? Could it be lightwave or my ADPRO scripts?
-Steve. (steven@hkg.hkg.ingr.com)