Folks, I confess my ignorance, but please bear with me, I need your advice.
My doubts concern the decision between interlace vs progressive. There was a very recent thread and a pointer to a Webpage, and both were *excelent*, but I was not able to answer my simple question.
I have read here a while ago that the best settings for still grabbing would be: Best Quality + Field Order none (progressive) + Deinterlace Method blend fields. And truly it gives me a lot of quality in the grabs.
Then, I thought "well, why not using the same settings in rendering ?". For starters, my DV Camera (a Sony TRV-6 PAL) doesn't allow me to choose field order, it just shoots !!! (I guess it's lower field first). Then, my TV is just a TV (a Sony 36" 16*9 100MHz thing) with no such frills either.
My appreciation is that (1) I prefer the Best Quality (why wouldn't I?) ; (2) Deinterlace=blend seems to me much sharper than Deinterlace=none ; (3) Progressive seems to give nicer results than whatever field first.
With LFF I get a nitid fine jagging in moving lines, and that effect seems to disappear in progressive (if I use Dynapel's Steadyhand, I *must* convertt to progressive before, or the result will be unuseable).
Now, the big question: I am rendering to AVI and later I will transfer to DV Tape. My present findings relate to what I see in the PC Display. But how will they look in TV ???
If my final movie were to be seen on PC I would say "spot on", but on TV I have my doubts, and right now I just can't burn it to tape to be sure (I don't have the DV tape recorder available).
So far I have connected my PC to the TV via S-video and played the AVI in PC, while watching on TV. The result was quite satisfying, but I am not very sure of what defects should I look for. Flickering ? got none. Jagging ? nope. Scintilation ? zilch.
And then again: if playing on PC and watching on TV is satisfactory, will it be as well later on, when I transfer the AVI to DV Tape, and then I will play the tape and watch on TV ?
Somehow I understand that some gizmo is interlacing the movie before the TV shows it, but *to me* it seems that when the AVI is progressive I get a better TV image than when it is LFF.
Is this rational ?
Your esteemed advice much appreciated, as always. Thanks in advance.
My doubts concern the decision between interlace vs progressive. There was a very recent thread and a pointer to a Webpage, and both were *excelent*, but I was not able to answer my simple question.
I have read here a while ago that the best settings for still grabbing would be: Best Quality + Field Order none (progressive) + Deinterlace Method blend fields. And truly it gives me a lot of quality in the grabs.
Then, I thought "well, why not using the same settings in rendering ?". For starters, my DV Camera (a Sony TRV-6 PAL) doesn't allow me to choose field order, it just shoots !!! (I guess it's lower field first). Then, my TV is just a TV (a Sony 36" 16*9 100MHz thing) with no such frills either.
My appreciation is that (1) I prefer the Best Quality (why wouldn't I?) ; (2) Deinterlace=blend seems to me much sharper than Deinterlace=none ; (3) Progressive seems to give nicer results than whatever field first.
With LFF I get a nitid fine jagging in moving lines, and that effect seems to disappear in progressive (if I use Dynapel's Steadyhand, I *must* convertt to progressive before, or the result will be unuseable).
Now, the big question: I am rendering to AVI and later I will transfer to DV Tape. My present findings relate to what I see in the PC Display. But how will they look in TV ???
If my final movie were to be seen on PC I would say "spot on", but on TV I have my doubts, and right now I just can't burn it to tape to be sure (I don't have the DV tape recorder available).
So far I have connected my PC to the TV via S-video and played the AVI in PC, while watching on TV. The result was quite satisfying, but I am not very sure of what defects should I look for. Flickering ? got none. Jagging ? nope. Scintilation ? zilch.
And then again: if playing on PC and watching on TV is satisfactory, will it be as well later on, when I transfer the AVI to DV Tape, and then I will play the tape and watch on TV ?
Somehow I understand that some gizmo is interlacing the movie before the TV shows it, but *to me* it seems that when the AVI is progressive I get a better TV image than when it is LFF.
Is this rational ?
Your esteemed advice much appreciated, as always. Thanks in advance.