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  1. I've located a video background that would work in my project. Problem is it's standard def (NTSC format=720 X 486, 29.97 fps)
    http://www.uniquetracks.com/alpha-channel-film-strip-texture.html

    My experience has been that converting standard def format to HD doesn't yield very successful results.
    (I've used Compressor for this previously). I not so concerned with the crop/stretch that would occur in the new aspect ratio, it's more the visual quality.

    This video is cheap enough to purchase, I just wonder if attempts to convert it will yield usable results. Has anyone had any luck converting their standard def stock video to HD format?

    Many thanks.
    PJ
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    You don't want that. The holes aren't spaced evenly.
    I think there are free HD ones of the same style.
    You could easily make your own animated HD filmstrip.
    In fact, that filmstrip comes free with some editors.

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  3. thanks, I'll look for that. This particular animation had a little more going on in the alpha channel than a straight filmstrip animation but you're right, it's probably easier to find a HD one and go from there.

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    Also if it is to be purchased there might be some drm in it and you wouldn't be able to convert it anyway - not without doing a screencapture of it.

    Also if this were 4:3 I wouldn't stretch it to 16:9. I'd look for a 16:9 to begin with. I've got to believe 16:9 sd material would be better than 4:3 sd stretched to 16:9 hd.
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