Dear Uwe,

Yes, let us take the time it needs.
>From what I learned, its the opposite: Upper for PAL and Lower for NTSC.

Cheers,

2011/6/30 Uwe Soltau <[email protected]>

> **
>
>
> You know that Adobe Media Encoder renders in the back ground
> and you can carry on with other work, so why worry about a few minutes
> longer rendering time. Most importantly you should go for the best
> possible quality.
> BTW the Pal standard is Lower Field, no idea what it is for NTSC.
> Uwe
>
>
> > Dear Neil,
> >
> > Yes it was that. When rendering I changed the "as source" and set
> > "lower" and when rendered the blinds were not there anymore.
> > The downside is that for rendering a 21 minutes video it took 45
> > minutes! Note that when left "as source" it was rendering "upper" and
> > took 25 minutes only. So my "lower" solution took me 20 minutes more! I
> > suppose this is normal, but frustrating also.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > */Leonel Dolara/*
> >
> > *Actor y Director*
> >
> > *leoneldolara.webs.com <http://www.leoneldolara.webs.com/>*
> >
> > El 29/06/2011 10:51, BEDFORD NEIL escribió:
> > > Hello Leonel,
> > >
> > > Sounds like interlace problems to me.
> > > It could be that the screen you are viewing it on just doesn't do
> > > interlace. Try playing it with Windows Media Player or VLC to see if
> > that
> > > makes any change (or another viewer at least).
> > >
> > > If not, try that G-Spot (free) program to see what the original
> > exactly is
> > > and try to keep the outputted file the same. Personally, if the HD
> > version
> > > is OK, I would convert that using one of the free converters and try
> > to keep
> > > all the settings (apart from the codec of course) as close as possible,
> > > aspect ratio etc. In the field selection I think its upper first for
> PAL
> > > and lower for NTSC however if you re-encode in Adobe PP.
> > >
> > > Your almost there now...
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Neil.
> > >
> > > On 29 June 2011 14:09, Leonel Dolara<[email protected]
> > <mailto:leoneldolara%40gmail.com>> wrote:
> > >
> > >> **
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Dear Greg and Neil,
> > >>
> > >> Thanks a lot for your clarifying answers. Yes, all the computers that
> I
> > >> tested on with the HD version of the movie where kind of old and no
> > more
> > >> than one core for them. I myself have a quad core so of course it
> could
> > >> play
> > >> it well.
> > >> I have just tested the MPG version on the old ones and it plays
> > very well,
> > >> so my problem is solved. And I understand and agree with you both
> > about the
> > >> explanations for the files to be the same size. And when I rendered
> > in mpg
> > >> I
> > >> used Maximum bitrate and Maximum everything (8mbps of video) so the
> mpg
> > >> file
> > >> could have been smaller.
> > >>
> > >> Just one more little question: on the mpg version I found that the
> > faces of
> > >> the movie shot originally in HD are a bit pixelated (it shows on
> > the faces
> > >> because they move, but I guess it is all the frame. You get to see
> > >> horizontal lines when the faces move as if there were a transparent
> > blind
> > >> before them) , as if the deinterlace is done wrong (I guess). Could
> > that be
> > >> that I selected it in upper and should be lower? For the record is
> > not the
> > >> natural blurness that you see in a mpg video compared to the HD
> > version,
> > >> it's something else.
> > >>
> > >> Thank you all!
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> 2011/6/29 BEDFORD NEIL<[email protected]
> > <mailto:barrymung%40ntlworld.com>>
>
> >
>
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>
>  
>



-- 
Leonel Dolara
Actor y Director
leoneldolara.webs.com


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