It can be done with 2 effects. Note if you are converting to NTSC (720x480) you cannot do this unless you add back in the "1080 to 480" effect that was removed or "changed" to 1080x540 some time ago. I have no idea why it was removed/changed.
- load HDV file, do "resize track" and make sure it's 1440x1080 - add "1080 to 540" effect, select the right ?-fields-first mode (top or bottom) (you have to add back in the "1080 to 480" effect if converting to NTSC) - add "translate" effect: "In X" and "In Y" : both 0 "In W" and "In H" : 1440 x 1080 "Out X" : 360 (i.e. this is ((1440 - 720) / 2) so if original is 1920 wide use 635) "Out Y" : 270 (i.e. this is ((1080 - 540) / 2) so if target is NTSC use 300) "Out W" : 720 "Out H" : 1080 (the "1080 to 540" effect does height conversion) - make sure the project is 720x540 (for PAL, 720x480 for NTSC) that's it. There is an alternate possibility using "frames->fields", "translate", and "fields->frames" but the field/frame effects need to be changed first to have an option to not double the lines, so that the translate effect can work correctly on each field. On 1/30/07, Marcin Kostur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I still do not have any good prescription how to optimally make nice interlaced DVD from HDV 1080i material. Anybody had "one liner"? Marcin _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
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