Hi guys. I need your advice. Awhile back I captured several hours of rather poor-quality video (I had to knock the compression level down a bit from the max to avoid excessive dropped frames). Not sure why the video source was so crappy...I guess my Hi8 cam is getting old.
I guess I should mention I'm using a Marvel G400 and captured in MJPEG. My editor is MSP 5.2.
My problem is that since I have a lot of intermittent dropped frames, the fields are reversing all over the place. Is there a way to re-render the footage using MSP that would get rid of the field reversals? It isn't as simple as changing the field order for individual clips from field B to field A, since the field order changes in mid-clip right after a dropped frame.
The final video will probably be rendered to MPEG4. Since the video is only vacation footage of a hiking trip in the High Sierras, I don't mind sacrificing some quality to get this edited in a decent amount of time.
I guess I should mention I'm using a Marvel G400 and captured in MJPEG. My editor is MSP 5.2.
My problem is that since I have a lot of intermittent dropped frames, the fields are reversing all over the place. Is there a way to re-render the footage using MSP that would get rid of the field reversals? It isn't as simple as changing the field order for individual clips from field B to field A, since the field order changes in mid-clip right after a dropped frame.
The final video will probably be rendered to MPEG4. Since the video is only vacation footage of a hiking trip in the High Sierras, I don't mind sacrificing some quality to get this edited in a decent amount of time.
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