Exported in NTSC 720 'cause was the only way to obtain 60fps... If I try to export in PAL with 4:3 1440x1080 it gives me max 25fps and with 720 max 50fps so I considered to export it as NTSC 720 60fps.
Anybody, anyway, tried to at least download it and see if it's worth it or not?
In that case you should have chosen 50fps, since your source was PAL.
And if you used Adobe Premiere, I'm fairly sure it would have options for the various render settings - allowing you to customize it. I've never used it myself, so I might be wrong.
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I take all the technical comments as a good advise for next projects thanks for that guys ;)
For those who would like to enjoy my upload you're welcome, hope you like it :)
Export settings aside I think it at least deserves a view/listen 'cause for me is a major upgrade to the original.
If you still have the project file, would it be possible to export it as PAL 25fps or 50fps please?
Obviously by exporting from PAL to NTSC, you're making new frames up each second and this adds smears to movement.
How exactly did you clean the video?
[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]
If you still have the project file, would it be possible to export it as PAL 25fps or 50fps please?
Obviously by exporting from PAL to NTSC, you're making new frames up each second and this adds smears to movement.[/QUOTE]
Sure I can and I'll do it as soon as I can by posting here the results ;)
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
How exactly did you clean the video?[/QUOTE]
I used Neat Video plugin over Adobe Premiere
[QUOTE] [b]Raffy wrote:[/b]
Exported in NTSC 720 'cause was the only way to obtain 60fps....
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I genuinely don't understand why 60fps is desirable in this circumstance.
You have 25 frames of source material, and can't add anything. How can the output be anything other than every frame shown twice (approx.)?