Re: MovieXone and MM2

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From: Michel (michel_at_m.m)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:42:37 +0200

Unortunatly it makes no change.

I just discovered this:

1) I capture the dv-avi file with MM2 (at this point the audio is too slow
when imported in MovieXone)
2) In MM2, I place the file in the timeling and save to dv-avi with not any
change to it. So I just have a perfect copy of the original.
3) I import in MovieXone. Now the audio is OK!

??????????????????????????????

By the way, are you happy with the rendering quality of MovieXone? On my
computer, when I save a dv-avi file unchanged from the original, I notice a
small degradation (a sort of slight "grid" appears on the movie). I do not
have this degradation whith MM2 (the quality seems perfectly unchanges as
compared to the orginal).Do you also have someting like that? Could this be
because the movie has been captured with MM2?

When I save an unchanged clip in MM2, it is very quick: a sort of
copy/paste. In MovieXone, on the contrary, it take more time: thus, a sort
of treatment is applied to the movie, but what treatment? Is it normal? Is
it maybe the cause of the degradation I mentioned?

Thank you for you ideas on that!

Michel

"John Kelly" <not.released@dot.com> wrote in message
news:JtNLc.45693$y04.36351@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Hello there,
>
> AIST say that this is because the frame order is the wrong way around. I
can
> not now remember which way they say to change it but obviously if you have
it
> set to even-odd you should change it to odd-even. Click on Tools > Options
>
> Import.
>
> In MovieDV 6 the big brother of MovieXone I have it set to Odd-Even and
confirm
> fields set at Never.
> --
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
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> www.the-kellys.co.uk
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