I am importing DV from a Sony camera, which looks like it plays fine on the camera. But when I transfer the video in PP I can see a bit of flutter when there is motion in the shot. The scene is a talking head-to-medium shot and when the subject moves his hands or stands up there is a little bit of flutter associated with the motion. Not much flutter, but enough for me to notice. I've gone through and tried some different settings (and PP is the only thing running on my PC) but I cannot get rid of the flutter. Can someone point me in the right direction to solve this? Thanks.
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I know exactly what you're talking about. A couple of guys in my film class in school showed their videos on DVDs the motion was fluttery. Mine never are.
I upload with WinDV.
Trim with VDub and resave.
Add effects with APP and export as DV once again while maintaining quality.
Open in TMPGEnc Plus and encoding to MPEG-2 6000 kbps, 10 bit thingy, highest motion precision.
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