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You should choose to output at the same frame rate as the source video that you are using.
Yes, I'd like to do that but I'm confused...
I'm putting together home videos from a DV tape camcorder (from the '90's or so).
That video is captured as huge AVI files at 720x480 at 30 fps and it's the "old TV" aspect ratio (4:3) and it's interlaced.
I don't want to create DVDs of these videos. That is, I don't want to burn DVDs of the AVI captures from the DV tapes. I just want a nice, high-quality MPG or MP4 (or similar) video that can be stored on disk (or on a thumb drive) and played in Windows Media Player or VLC or similar.
I want reasonable compression (compared to the AVI files, which are huge).
Ideally, I'd want a 720x480 30 fps PROGRESSIVE video to be created from the AVI files.
But that's not a choice.
So far, I don't see a way to create that format (I poked around and so far I haven't seen any way to do that).
Under H.264, I can do 640x480 30P ... but seems to be tossing/losing a fair amount of video data.
Under MPEG-2, I can do 720x480 60i - but I don't really want interlaced.
Under MPEG-2, I can do 720x480 24p - I'm not going for the "film" look and I'd rather not throw away frames that I have.
Under MPEG-2, I can do 1280x740 at 30P... but it makes little sense to me create 1280x740 video from a 720x480 source.
Am I missing something?
Is there a way to ask PowerDirector to take a 720x480 interlaced AVI file and give me an MPG or similar at 720x480 and 30p?
Maybe the 1280x740 30p is the best I can do... it uses a lot more disk, though.
I did read through the rest of this forum... I saw a discussion from 4 years ago about editing a profile.ini file (but I don't think that file exists any more).
Thanks in advance for any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions.
Don