Using DVDxDV I was able to recreate Laura's problem - and Laura it didn't matter whether I used the std FPC or the DVDxDV Expert settings. Or whether I pulled the clip into Final Cut or had it burned direct onto DVD. Stuttering frames and green pixels. Plus audio out of synch (on one file).
I achieved much better results (no stuttering /no green pixels/audio in synch) using MPEG StreamClip. I got slightly better results (only a vidder could tell) exporting to DV rather than a Quicktime movie + DV codec. (Final Cut Pro/Express can handle DV and QT mov).
Here were my settings within MPEG Streamclip:
Export to DV Select NTSC, Full size (720x480) Codec DVCPro50, 29.97 fps Deinterlace box checked.
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Date: 2004-10-12 11:16 pm (UTC)Using DVDxDV I was able to recreate Laura's problem - and Laura it didn't matter whether I used the std FPC or the DVDxDV Expert settings. Or whether I pulled the clip into Final Cut or had it burned direct onto DVD. Stuttering frames and green pixels. Plus audio out of synch (on one file).
I achieved much better results (no stuttering /no green pixels/audio in synch) using MPEG StreamClip. I got slightly better results (only a vidder could tell) exporting to DV rather than a Quicktime movie + DV codec. (Final Cut Pro/Express can handle DV and QT mov).
Here were my settings within MPEG Streamclip:
Export to DV
Select NTSC, Full size (720x480)
Codec DVCPro50, 29.97 fps
Deinterlace box checked.