On a recent project I was working on, I seriously considered making it 30 fps progressive. Of course my encoder knows nothing about 30 fps progressive material. But what harm could it do? After all, the TV will just display it as 60 fields per second, but it will still appear to be progressive since the pairs of fields belong to the same moment in time.
Has anybody done this before? Should I be concerned about anything? Am I overlooking something?
Darryl
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It should work just fine, but it won't increase quality and it will increase file size.
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It was HD (1080i) so it was easy to convert to 480p at 30 fps.
Darryl
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