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Combining 4k video with non-4k video
Ellemieke [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jan 19, 2009 16:54 Messages: 4 Offline
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Hi all - I am new to PowerDirector and created a video that uses, 4k and non-4K video. When producing the video, I set the output to MPEG 4 4K4096x2160/30p. All video looks great, with the exception of the video I shot in 4k. It is a little grainy with aliasing going on. Any suggestions on working with video files with different resolution (and frames per second)?
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The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote Hi all - I am new to PowerDirector and created a video that uses, 4k and non-4K video. When producing the video, I set the output to MPEG 4 4K4096x2160/30p. All video looks great, with the exception of the video I shot in 4k. It is a little grainy with aliasing going on. Any suggestions on working with video files with different resolution (and frames per second)?


Is the original 4K video definitely 4096x2160, or are you selecting that because that's the only profile that mentions 4K Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
Ellemieke [Avatar]
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Quote Hi all - I am new to PowerDirector and created a video that uses, 4k and non-4K video. When producing the video, I set the output to MPEG 4 4K4096x2160/30p. All video looks great, with the exception of the video I shot in 4k. It is a little grainy with aliasing going on. Any suggestions on working with video files with different resolution (and frames per second)?


Is the original 4K video definitely 4096x2160, or are you selecting that because that's the only profile that mentions 4K




It is 4096×2160 24p
Ellemieke [Avatar]
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Quote Hi all - I am new to PowerDirector and created a video that uses, 4k and non-4K video. When producing the video, I set the output to MPEG 4 4K4096x2160/30p. All video looks great, with the exception of the video I shot in 4k. It is a little grainy with aliasing going on. Any suggestions on working with video files with different resolution (and frames per second)?


Is the original 4K video definitely 4096x2160, or are you selecting that because that's the only profile that mentions 4K




It is 4096×2160 24p


I noticed that by default, the drone I am recording with, was set at PAL vs. NTSC. Not sure if that matters, but I will try to shoot new video and combine with non-4K material.
The Shadowman
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Quote Hi all - I am new to PowerDirector and created a video that uses, 4k and non-4K video. When producing the video, I set the output to MPEG 4 4K4096x2160/30p. All video looks great, with the exception of the video I shot in 4k. It is a little grainy with aliasing going on. Any suggestions on working with video files with different resolution (and frames per second)?


Is the original 4K video definitely 4096x2160, or are you selecting that because that's the only profile that mentions 4K




It is 4096×2160 24p


I noticed that by default, the drone I am recording with, was set at PAL vs. NTSC. Not sure if that matters, but I will try to shoot new video and combine with non-4K material.


I may be corrected here, but 24p is NTSC so if you are combining with PAL there would be some visual difference. Also, there is a difference in the frame rate 24 v 30. Added up, it could be the reason for your problem. Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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