16.06.2019, 21:51
The source Hi8 is interlaced 50i not progressive which is why I'm trying to retain that until final export although how the dpx files combine the interlace into a single file is what made me question whether the source was correct originally as what resolve is kicking out doesn't seem to be working how I would expect.
I added Srestore and Santiag as desperation to see if anything changed, Srestore did nothing but Santiag did minor benefit. How do you add scripts to hybrid? Did not know this was an option.
As for High 10 that was to keep the project at 10 bit to avoid colour banding, not worried about bit rate, the restrictions didn't allow high10 at the default restriction so I just whacked it up to 5.2.
I think I may need to do some more digging regarding the capture.....
Right I think I've sussed the issue, just gone back to resolve and noticed field rendering was on in the export but not in the project settings so it was interpreting the interlaced footage as progressive in the timeline then like you said pushing back out to interlace. I've run the clip through hybrid and voila jaggys gone and frame rate is smooth as it should be! Thank you so much for looking into this though, the prompt of saying the footage was progressive originally finally made the click in my head where I was going wrong! (I think I have been living on coffee for too long).
I'll pop a few more quid your way for the trouble and to support this great tool!
I added Srestore and Santiag as desperation to see if anything changed, Srestore did nothing but Santiag did minor benefit. How do you add scripts to hybrid? Did not know this was an option.
As for High 10 that was to keep the project at 10 bit to avoid colour banding, not worried about bit rate, the restrictions didn't allow high10 at the default restriction so I just whacked it up to 5.2.
I think I may need to do some more digging regarding the capture.....
Right I think I've sussed the issue, just gone back to resolve and noticed field rendering was on in the export but not in the project settings so it was interpreting the interlaced footage as progressive in the timeline then like you said pushing back out to interlace. I've run the clip through hybrid and voila jaggys gone and frame rate is smooth as it should be! Thank you so much for looking into this though, the prompt of saying the footage was progressive originally finally made the click in my head where I was going wrong! (I think I have been living on coffee for too long).
I'll pop a few more quid your way for the trouble and to support this great tool!