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Blips on vlogmatic.com

Postby Blips » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:28 pm

My video's are on the web here: http://vlogmatic.com it is in a way of video-blogging.

I would not call it a real showcase as I'm not too wild about most of them, it needs more quality in picture and techniques but with the help of this forum I hope to get it enhanced to a higher lever.

Feel free to watch and leave comments (Here on on the blog)

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Postby ed » Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:58 am

I'll leave comments on your blog.

I watched Winter 2007, and from a technical perspective I think you need to deinterlace the video. It had a lot of artifacts. If using Elemetns, you need to deinterlace on the timeline. If you're exporting to Quicktime Pro for output, then you would check deinterlace, I think at the screen where you set the video dimensions.

I'll have to check out the rest this weekend, I'm knee deep in project budget forcasts at work :cry:
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Postby Blips » Fri Mar 23, 2007 12:56 pm

Thanks Ed

I appreciate your comments very much and wil look into that, as far as I know I did deinterlace in PE3 but maybe I missed something in the whole process.

I use PE3 to create the video, then save it as a movie (AVI) load that into Quicktime pro and export it to a quicktime video, I think I need to check quicktime pro for settings.

I did not find the best workflow yet, i will put that up in a question (in the appropriate area of the forum) later on.
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Postby ed » Fri Mar 23, 2007 2:36 pm

That's what I do. I use h.264, and if I want better quality set the rate to 1200., 600 works good to though. I set the frame rate to 29.97, and the keyframe to 60. I leave the audio settings as is
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