Anyone have any suggestions to go from a 1080/50i timeline to a 720/50p timeline.
I need to produce a cinema copy of a recent project and they want 720/50p to play nice with their projector...the 1080/50i original version scaled by the projector looks very ordinary....Just for a test I rendered out a lossless 1080 avi and dropped that into a 720/50p project timeline and rendered out to an m2ts file which is what they require...whilst it looked ok on the big screen the titles were very very soft. Ideally if I could transfer the titles to the 720p project and render from there I think it would look better. Of course simply changing the project settings would be ideal but this is a no no at present with Edius, even an AAF export of the 1080i projects titles fails to re import in the 720p project due to framerate missmatch (this is so annoying as Edius easily handles any framerate/resolution mixed in a project). Also wondering if the downconvert to 720p would benefit from VDub or T4 scaling?
I hope some of this makes sense...things are a bit hectic and this narrows ones objectivity at times. TIA
Regards
Dave.
I need to produce a cinema copy of a recent project and they want 720/50p to play nice with their projector...the 1080/50i original version scaled by the projector looks very ordinary....Just for a test I rendered out a lossless 1080 avi and dropped that into a 720/50p project timeline and rendered out to an m2ts file which is what they require...whilst it looked ok on the big screen the titles were very very soft. Ideally if I could transfer the titles to the 720p project and render from there I think it would look better. Of course simply changing the project settings would be ideal but this is a no no at present with Edius, even an AAF export of the 1080i projects titles fails to re import in the 720p project due to framerate missmatch (this is so annoying as Edius easily handles any framerate/resolution mixed in a project). Also wondering if the downconvert to 720p would benefit from VDub or T4 scaling?
I hope some of this makes sense...things are a bit hectic and this narrows ones objectivity at times. TIA
Regards
Dave.
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