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wisheu wrote:
> Could it be that my video ist too "quick". Is it possible that I need
> mothion blur? And when yes, how could I do this?
>
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One possible way to combat this would be to render the animation so it
runs at 30fps(NTSC) or 25fps(PAL), then the odd/even fields problem is
less of an issue.
Was the animation done @60fps? If so, try dropping half the frames, or
combining pairs of frames to slow the framerate. View the animation on a
progressive scan device (Computer MPEG player, HDTV w/ Progressive DVD
player...). Observe whether you can see a "combing" effect. If this is
the case, then transfering a 30fps animation to DVD may work better.
Man, I hope that makes sense.
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~Mike
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