Hi - I'm trying to make a slide show with VF2 with narration and music. The stills have been scanned with various resolutions. I'm using a Dell 4100, 733Mhz machine with a 120GB 7200 HD.
The problem is that if I set the video frame size to greater than 320x240, the cross fades and zooms become choppy, but at 320x240 the most of the stills are pixelated.
As I zoom the pixelation improves.
Some still look good scanned at high resolution (600dpi) and some look pixelated. I noticed a good one was square and the bad one's are generally rectangular.
I've tried experiments scanning the same picture at different resolutions but I can't figure out the magic formula. There are plenty of rendering settings that I don't know what effect they have. Field order, pixel aspect ratio, interleave every second(s).
I'm also not sure how the frame rate interacts with the other settings.
Is my PC or HD not fast enough? Do the stills need to be scanned at a resolution that matches the video frame size? Thanks for any help. - John
The problem is that if I set the video frame size to greater than 320x240, the cross fades and zooms become choppy, but at 320x240 the most of the stills are pixelated.
As I zoom the pixelation improves.
Some still look good scanned at high resolution (600dpi) and some look pixelated. I noticed a good one was square and the bad one's are generally rectangular.
I've tried experiments scanning the same picture at different resolutions but I can't figure out the magic formula. There are plenty of rendering settings that I don't know what effect they have. Field order, pixel aspect ratio, interleave every second(s).
I'm also not sure how the frame rate interacts with the other settings.
Is my PC or HD not fast enough? Do the stills need to be scanned at a resolution that matches the video frame size? Thanks for any help. - John