Hi All,
Im Having problems exporting a film that is made up of 330 still images and rendered into 1.30mins of film.
Im using final cut pro at the moment and have tried exporting the movie at least 30 times with different export settings but whenever i play the film there is a loss of picture quality of the images. The stills themselves are taken from a digital camera and are about 3000px wide (ive scaled down for the time line) so a high resolution / definition output should be possible.
Do i need to be using things like HDMI cables, HD TV's, Blu-Ray discs etc to get the result i want?
Does anyone know of the best kind of export settings?
Also im wondering if a flash project / animation might give me better results when playing back through a tv?
Any help on this would be appreciated,
Sarah x
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What settings have you tried? 1920x1080 using h264 compression?
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