PS yes, the video file looks pretty genned and not great anyway, but that's even more reason for me to NOT want to degrade it further. I have NOT told FCPX to deinterlace the file.Īs I KNOW this does not need to happen because I have successfully created DVD files which effectively appear exactly the same as the source raw file, I believe I am missing something fairly simple, but can't find it. I have tried setting up new events (or projects, I get the names mixed up) with EXACTLY the same attributes as the source file, so NO resolution changes are to be made, but still the exported file is deinterlaced. I have attached also the exact source file attributes as per VLC media information window, and a screen shot of what FCPX tells me the source file attributes are. You will note this on close inspection of attachments 03 (the source) and 04 (the export). The exported file always has that soft look to it. Problem: No matter what I can think of to do, FCPX keeps deinterlacing the bloody thing. I my experience, simply exporting (or "SHARING" as FCPX likes to call it) as DVD with same attributes as the source, produces a DVD which has lost none of its resolution from the raw file - with the benefit of going from 19 GB to a mere 5GB or whatever. Hopefully this is quite simple to address! Historically, I have had no issues with this, but due to it being so long since the last time, I can't for the life of me work out what I am doing incorrectly.Ĭontext: I have directly digitized an NTSC VHS program from NTSC VHS tape into FCPX.
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