DVDA re-render question

overyonder wrote on 5/27/2010, 11:51 AM
In Vegas, I rendered with a DVDA template, brought it to DVDA, saw a lot of interlace junk, turned on the "reduce-interlace-flicker", now DVDA wants to re-render the whole thing. I assume this is because of the "reduce interlace..."? Is there a better way to deal with the flicker - in Vegas? Or will the flicker go away once it's on a TV?
Thanks...

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Former user wrote on 5/27/2010, 12:24 PM
If you are making a DVD for TV, you need to keep the interlace if the original footage was interlaced, for best quality.

Dave T2
overyonder wrote on 5/27/2010, 12:45 PM
I assume by TV you mean CRT...?
It's from a single-chip camera, the "line twitter" is pretty bad, I've seen that there's a Reduce Interlace Flicker switch in Vegas which I'll try, and I'll burn a progressive one too just to see what looks best....but what's the best way to deal with this without losing a lot of detail?
musicvid10 wrote on 5/27/2010, 1:02 PM
Follow Dave's advice.
What you see in the DVDA preview is not what you will see from a DVD player.
overyonder wrote on 5/27/2010, 1:33 PM
Yeah, you're right. I was getting ahead of myself. It looks not bad on the TV save for a little vertical line trouble which I guess is the camera. Thanks.