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I think you may find that you needed to render at 30fps (for NTSC). Rendering at 15fps
may be
an insurmountable problem. I would think that using field rendering here would be
definitely
beneficial too. You'll need to find out whether they require MPEG 1 or 2, as this will
have a
direct impact on the end size of the video file ie. MPEG 2 = better quality for
smaller size
than MPEG 1.
TMPGEnc will encode to both of the above formats. http://www.tmpgenc.net/
All the best,
Andy Cocker
"Gwen & Emory Stagmer" <emo### [at] comcast net> wrote in message
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> All,
> I'm just about finished a music video done completely
> in POV I want to get on TechTV's EyeDrops show. The technical
> guidelines basically only tell me to encode it in MPEG. I've
> written TechTV and gotten no additional help. I've rendered
> all the frames in 720x540 per their recommendations. I've got
> several video programs which can assemble the files. Are there
> any pieces I may be missing? Did I need to use field rendering?
> I've rendered this at 15fps (again no direction from TechTV).
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Emory
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