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From looking at the video I can say that it is interlaced and maybe the bitrate needs to be raised

In Final Cut Pro you could add deinterlacing from the video effects list or I believe that you can set this when it comes to encoding, at least when your doing in a QuickTime movie you can, correct me if I'm wrong
 
From looking at the video I can say that it is interlaced and maybe the bitrate needs to be raised

In Final Cut Pro you could add deinterlacing from the video effects list or I believe that you can set this when it comes to encoding, at least when your doing in a QuickTime movie you can, correct me if I'm wrong

Do you know how I can do this??? I raised the bitrate to 1080 (enough?), but what about deinterlacing?
 
From what I remember you select the piece of video in the Final Cut Pro timeline and then in the Video Effects/Filters there is a filter that is called de-interlace, you select that and that piece of video is de-interlaced

Or

When exporting in QuickTime you would select QuickTime Video, options and the de-interlace is in the Size configuration
 
From what I remember you select the piece of video in the Final Cut Pro timeline and then in the Video Effects/Filters there is a filter that is called de-interlace, you select that and that piece of video is de-interlaced

Or

When exporting in QuickTime you would select QuickTime Video, options and the de-interlace is in the Size configuation

How do you do it exporting using compressor?
 
How do you do it exporting using compressor?

Well if you have applied the de-interlacing in the pieces of video on Final Cut Pro then you don't need to do anything else, just compress as normal

I was just saying that there were two ways of doing it but its usually best to do it in Final Cut which is how I would do it
 
Well if you have applied the de-interlacing in the pieces of video on Final Cut Pro then you don't need to do anything else, just compress as normal

I was just saying that there were two ways of doing it but its usually best to do it in Final Cut which is how I would do it


OK thats cool. I'll give er a try later today.
 
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