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Old 05-08-2008, 06:50 PM
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I have now watched several rendered Mpeg2 and AVI-clips on tv and come to the conclusion that Avi with options:

Project settings:
field order: none (progressive)
Deinterlace method: None

Frame rate: 50 000

Render settings:
Field order none (progressive)

...Looks best on TV. Mpeg2 with equal options seem to be the best of the mpegversions but doesnt look quite as good as the AVI-version. In other words you were absolutely right. The lines disappear when the rendered product is viewed on tv so basically i didnīt have to tamper with the settings much at all.

The quality isnt exactly hollywood material but i guess thats what you get when you film with mini DV. And the quality is much better than it was viewed on the computer so itīs completely acceptable.

Question though: can i use AVI for DVD if it fits on disc or is there some specific reason for using mpeg2 for DVDs? I figure since it looks better and is smaller than mpeg2 when rendered it would be the more appropriate choice!?

Thanks for the help so far!
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