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Subject: Fw: Re: Settings for 60fps on Miro DC-20?
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Here is a responce I got to my post that seems to work well.
> It's a chatch in Premiere !
> Render frames with Field Render (you have to do that to have smooth anims) !
> In Premiere :
> New Sequence
> Import Files (Frames)
> Make Movie 640 x 480
> 30 fps
> Full Image(Both Fields)
>
> You'll get fuzzy avi as you already did !
>
> Then put the avi on the time-line and select it !
> With right mouse button or from pull down menus choose field options !
> In there choose avoid flickering (on the bottom of options).
> Than Make movie from time-line and "TA-DA", you got smooth anim !
> Say Thanks !
> CU !
> E-Mail: zg33122@pinus.cc.etf.hr
The playback looks good but I don't see much of an improvement from 30fps to
60fps. It seems that 30fps rendered animation looks sharper while 60fps gives a
dithered look when there is motion.
Any opinions or suggestions on 30fps vs 60fps?
> In article <N.042296.174048.76@Pent90> you wrote:
> : Does anyone know what are the correct settings for
> : 60fps with the Miro DC-20?
>
> : I have always rendered my animations from Truespace and lately Lightwave
> as
> : 30fps Miro MJPEG animations. They have all been exported to SVHS video and
> look
> : fine.
>
> : I recently did a Lightwave render with
> : Field Render: ON
> : Reverese Field: OFF
> : 30fps 640x480 24bit TGA
> : SquarePixel
> : Then after rendering I imported the sequential tga files to Premiere 4.0a
> and
> : set the Make Movie options to
> : 30fps Miro MJPEG compression
> : 640x480
> : Field-1
> : Processing options: NONE.
> : The reuslts are fuzzy and look terrible. I also did a test render with the
> LW
> : Field Render off and the Full Field option in Premiere, and the AVI looked