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Has anyone used Final Cut Pro? (help needed)

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Particle Physicist

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for some reason when i export the video i am making it lowers the quality pretty badly.. i have fixed this a bit by messing with the settings somewhat:

i export using quicktime conversion and under options i set the video settings to best quality and mpeg-4 compression.. but its still not the greatest.

what would be the best settings for a full screen movie that will be put on a dvd ??

also.. i tried adding a film noise filter.. but it converts my movie to black and white.. any way to add the filter with out messing with the color ???
 

Ill Saint

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If it's for DVD, MPEG 2, like fart said. Max bitrate is 9,800 kbps.

You'll lose quality, sure, but it should look fine, especially on a TV.
 

Richiban

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Here's what I encode all my videos to and it's broadcast quality:

MPEG2
Fram Rate: 29.97
Width: 720
Height 480
(Subsequently, you can use broadcast resolution 640X480)
Constant Bit Rate: 4500 KB/S
Audio Bit Rate: 384 KB/S
Pixel Aspect: 4:3
Interlaced Fields
 
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