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How To De-interlace Your Final Cut Project

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

Some cameras record video in interlaced form which is where the i comes from in 720i, 1080i, and 480i. If you want better looking video without the interlaced lines visible, you should de interlace your footage where it looks progressive. Which is where the p comes from in 720p, 1080p, and 480p. Just be sure to do this to your projects before editing, or just do it in your main user settings so it becomes your default sequence settings. This is much easier than dragging and dropping your de-interlace effect to each clip and rendering.
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  • WTF! Bob Ross is still alive!

  • I notice that you've only one clip in your sequence and probably no effects applied to it. I tried your technique but it didn't work. I had to re-render the entire sequence. Maybe it only works when you don't already have effects applied to your sequence.

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  • Well you probably saved me a ton of time. Thanks.

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