Hi gang,
Looking to see if someone has a real quick off the cuff answer for this:
I know what happens when you import video into Vegas (or any other NLE) with the wrong field order - you get a stuttering effect. Understandable.
However, I am working on a project that contains mostly upper field first video.
The output is for PAL DVD, which is lower field first.
So I am leaving the material as upper, and the Vegas project (and render-as settings) are set to lower.
Works fine.
However, on the output field I have noticed some "progressive" style pans and some wides look rather "low res" - just like a pal interlaced image has been converted to progressive by using a single field only. To me, this suggests that perhaps Vegas has no option other than to hold a field for 2 fields, just like progressive, as the source is in the wrong order for the target and there is no "clean" way to convert it.
Can anyone confirm if I am right?
And if I am right, can PAL DVD handle upper first? Or am I stuck with lower?
Cheers,
Jason
Looking to see if someone has a real quick off the cuff answer for this:
I know what happens when you import video into Vegas (or any other NLE) with the wrong field order - you get a stuttering effect. Understandable.
However, I am working on a project that contains mostly upper field first video.
The output is for PAL DVD, which is lower field first.
So I am leaving the material as upper, and the Vegas project (and render-as settings) are set to lower.
Works fine.
However, on the output field I have noticed some "progressive" style pans and some wides look rather "low res" - just like a pal interlaced image has been converted to progressive by using a single field only. To me, this suggests that perhaps Vegas has no option other than to hold a field for 2 fields, just like progressive, as the source is in the wrong order for the target and there is no "clean" way to convert it.
Can anyone confirm if I am right?
And if I am right, can PAL DVD handle upper first? Or am I stuck with lower?
Cheers,
Jason