On Wednesday 24 January 2007 05:25, Nathan Kidd wrote:
Robbt wrote:
I used deinterlace and it seems to fix the
problem. Ok, so I did the proper thing and read
Wikipedia and found out the glory of mouse
teeth or tearing, but I'm still wondering the
specifics of this as it applies to
Hi,
I'm working on a video of Comfest (free music
fest) in central ohio, and I am trying to use
Cinelerra to edit everything. I had been using
Final Cut Express but I couldn't stand it.
So I started editing today and I noticed that
all of the video had a line edge to all of the
parts that had
Robbt wrote:
I'm working on a video of Comfest (free music
fest) in central ohio, and I am trying to use
Cinelerra to edit everything. I had been using
Final Cut Express but I couldn't stand it.
So I started editing today and I noticed that
all of the video had a line edge to all of the
parts
I plan on editing this video so that it can be
displayed via DVD. Should I just add the
Deinterlace effect to the whole video ?
This depends very much on where you expect to show/see the video.
Deinterlace effect does remove the comb effect, but it also effectivly
reduces the quality. If