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Problem of interlacing!

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 6:07 pm
by Mark!
In English!
Sorry if I speak Italian, but I can¡¦t write in English so I use the google translator although it translates badly.
I have a problem with corel video studio X2 that before I hadn¡¦t with Ulead Video Studio 11.5. Practically I import in the project interlaced Mpeg-2 Video (first upper field), as final result I would like had a progressive Mpeg-2 file. I had always set the project on Mpeg-2, frame type: frame based.
I have never had problems because program automatically converted video from interlaced to progressive, on a progressive project (frame based) without using filters for de-interlacing, although it lost some quality.

I tried the same identical processings with the new Corel Videostudio X2 getting a bad video, where you can remark annoying lines of inverted fields!

I ask you help on resolving this problem!
Thank you a lot in advance! :wink:

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In Italiano/ (In Italian)
Scusate se parlo italiano, ma non so scrivere in inglese perciò uso il traduttore di google anche se traduce male.

Ho un problema con corel video studio X2 che prima non avevo con ulead video studio 11.5.
Praticamente io importo nel progetto video Mpeg-2 interlacciati (campo superiore), come risultato finale voglio un file Mpeg-2 progressivo. Io ho sempre impostato il progetto su Mpeg-2, tipo fotogramma: basato sul fotogramma..
Non ho mai avuto problemi perché il programma mi convertiva in automatico il video da interlacciato a progressivo su un progetto basato su fotogramma (progressivo) senza usare filtri per il de-interlacciamento, anche se un po¡¦ si perdeva di qualità.

Ho provato le stesse identiche procedure con il nuovo video studio X2 ottenendo un video brutto, dove si notano le righe fastidiose dei campi invertiti!

Vi chiedo aiuto, su come risolvere il problema!
Grazie mille in anticipo! :wink:

Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:37 pm
by Ken Berry
Welcome to the forums! And I have to say, I am fairly impressed by the pretty accurate English from Google! :lol:

Can you please right click on the file produced in VS X2 and copy ALL its properties here please. Does it, for instance, show 'campo superiore" or "basata su fotogramma"?

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:32 pm
by Mark!
I have not used only google but also dictionary and grammar.
Theese are the proprieties of the imported in VS X2, file:

File
formato file: PAL DVD
dimensioni file: 1364.680 KB
durata: 2572.800 secondi

Video
tipo di video: MPEG-2, primo campo superiore
fotogrammi totali: 64.320 Fotogrammi(i)
Attributi: 24bit , 720x576, 4:3
frequenza fotogrammi: 25.000 fotogrammi/sec
velocità dati: velocità in bit variabile (Massimo 9641 kbps)

Audio
tipo di audio: Audio Dolby Digital
totali esempi: 123.494.400 campioni
attributi: 48000 Hz
Livello: nessuno
velocità in bit: 192 kbps

thanks! :D

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:20 am
by sjj1805

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:20 pm
by Mark!
You can write the answer here, because I touched If not translate everything! Thank you very much :wink:

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:57 pm
by Mark!
Help, can respond here! Thank you

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 4:25 pm
by 2Dogs
Hi Mark,

sorry to hear you're having problems!

All of your video file properties look normal. I would guess your source footage is from a hard drive or miniDVD camcorder.

Help us to help you by editing your user profile, adding your PC details, and maybe put your camcorder model in your signature too. It will save time in the long run, since you won't have to enter those details in any of your future posts.

I'm still using VS11.5, but hope that the following procedure works in X2.

You might try inserting one of the video clips into a new, empty project. When you are prompted to match the project properties to that of the first clip, click on the "Yes" button.

Then click on "File>Project Properties" and in the resulting "Project Properties" window that pops up, click on the "Edit" button. This will bring up the "Project Options" window. Click on the "General" tab of that window, and change "Upper Field First" to "Frame Based". (though of course it will be the Italian version of those and my Italian is limited to ordering beer and telling people to carry things and work faster!)

Then check the output quality when you use "Share>Create video File>Same as Project Settings".

It's essentially the same as you have been trying already, but it may just be that you have inadvertently altered some other settings. The procedure above should change just the fileld order.

Good luck!

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:11 pm
by Mark!
Hello, I have always used the steps I have described above you.

With Ulead VideoStudio 11.5 Plus I never had problems, changing the order to get good field de-interlace video ..

now with corel VS 12 using the same procedure I get a video disturbed as when I used other programs to video if not de-interlace filter with internal program.


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Ciao, ho sempre utilizzato la procedura che mi hai descritto tu sopra.

Con ulead videostudio 11.5 plus non ho mai avuto problemi, cambiando l'ordine di campo ottenevo un buon video de-interlacciato..

ora con corel VS 12 usando la stessa procedura ottengo un video disturbato come quando ho usato altri programmi di videomontaggi se non de-interlaccio con filtri interni del programma.

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:14 pm
by Mark!
:?:

Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:09 am
by sjj1805
Mark! wrote:You can write the answer here, because I touched If not translate everything! Thank you very much :wink:
You have to click the links in my post - it will take you to another page containing the possible solutions!

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 5:06 pm
by Mark!
I looked at the link, however, are solutions for those who captures video directly from corel.
I was not acquired by corel, only amount of video recorded from television, why are interlaced.
An example of video that amount is this: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AA35OWE4

(because you can help me solve)

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:26 pm
by skier-hughes
How did you capture your video?
What was the programme that you used?
How was the TV connected to the computer?

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:48 pm
by Mark!
No, I have the video recorded by a TV on DVD. Then the file VTS recording them I converted with Nero 8 in MPEG-2 format.
To me concerns that convert interlaced video from above (Upper Field First) to progressive (frame based) ..
First with VS 11.5 enough to open the project based on frame and then export it, now with VS X2 does not work ..
how do I do?

(Sorry for the bad translation) :(

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:50 pm
by skier-hughes
I assume this was a dvd recorder connected to the tv.
I have found the way these record quite often presents problems.

May I ask why you want it to be frame based?
What is wrong with sticking to 50i?

Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 8:59 pm
by Mark!
Yes, I recorded with a DVD recorder normare connected to the TV.
I would like to convert to frame based, because my videos are intended to be viewed on a PC monitor, if I leave them interlaced in all respects and movements you see the odious orrizzontali lines.