Video mastered in Blue Ray does not convert smoothly in EditPro 15+ or 17+. Is there a conflict with interlacing?

MediaMac wrote on 7/10/2011, 8:44 AM

I have a problem creating smooth scene transitions, pans and tilts due to rough, jagged interlacing.

Pans are jittery and made up of double images. Fast moving images are reduced to a single field. To it's credit, the Blue Ray resolution is sharp on relatively still subject matter.

I am using the Hitachi DZ-BD10HA Hybrid Camcorder. Do you have any experience with it?

Jim MacGregor

VideoTrek Productions

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johnebaker wrote on 7/10/2011, 9:24 AM

Hi

Interlacing problems usually appear when you are trying to play interlaced material on a progessive scan display eg computer LCD screen. Have you burned your video to Blu-ray and tried it in a Blu-ray player and TV ?

If you do not have a Blu-ray burner you can, if the video is not too long, approx 40 - 50 mins, burn Blu-ray to a standard DVD disc and play it in a Blu-ray player - I first burn mine to DVD-RW for testing.  You should then find all your transitions etc are smooth.

Further information here and here

John

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