Hello all,
when encoding a small test clip exported from Final Cut Pro 4 as a non-self contained quicktime movie (the source material is in DV format), some scenes with camera panning looks "jumpy", i.e. the pan is not smooth. The output is supposed to be a VCD movie.
The strange thing is, when encoding the same clip in Toast Titanium, the encoded clip looks fine and plays back very smooth.
Do I need to adjust the settings in ffmpegx (just using the preset VCD at the moment), or is it a matter of changing the export settings in Final Cut Pro?
Thanks,
Ngawang
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