The Mpeg2 look pretty good, but I need better as a source. It only outputs 1080i (the animation is “p”) and the output was crappy looking and jumped up and down. So far I brought a single file sequence into a PPro sequence and exported to Matrox Blu-Ray 264 format and an MPEG2 Blu-Ray sequence. If that looks clean and I can play with it in realtime on the PPro timeline, then I’m in business. So I figure now is the time to encode to something like the Matrox Intra-frame AVI format. and I’ll need to see what the heck’s going on with reasonable realtime playback. I’ll need to edit to a narration track etc. That’s serious HD I/O bandwidth….and I will need to layer tracks….even worse). HD (1920×1080) animation image file sequences (tiff) will not playback without much herky-jerk (I had hoped but didn’t expect it to. The computer can handle layered image (tiff) sequences several video tracks deep and though the realtime preview gets a little degraded, I can work just fine. I’ve done several SD and 800×600 3D projects. Velocity HD is an orphaned product so I didn’t go that route.Įnter Adobe Premier Pro. I was quick and the dps files looked uncompressed. When I used dps Velocity (SD) I imported animation sequences into their proprietary dps file format. I’ve posted this in the Matrox forum, but want general PPro feedback. I’m tackling my first HD 3D animation in Premier Pro CS5 with the Matrox Mini02.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |