Originally posted by: Moth3r
No IVTC is required for film-sourced PAL video - the 50 fields per second when captured make up 25 progressive frames per second.
So yes, the "progressive frame" box in CCE's Picture Quality dialogue should be checked.
No IVTC is required for film-sourced PAL video - the 50 fields per second when captured make up 25 progressive frames per second.
So yes, the "progressive frame" box in CCE's Picture Quality dialogue should be checked.
Sorry but I don't agree. In the CCE manual it says: "select when footage is progressive". My footage is not progressive it is interlaced. The manual also says: "if you apply this option to interlaced source, it may cause a decline in quality" (page 78: 5.3.11 progressive frame).
The video has 50 fields which make 25 frames but it remains interlaced. Only when I deinterlace I get 25 progressive frames. But I don't deinterlace.