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<blockquote data-quote="rc2121" data-source="post: 556075" data-attributes="member: 28446"><p>Recently, I created a freeze frame of my video image, and then using keyframes within the Rotation menu, set it to rotate a few times.</p><p>Playing it back in FCP looked fine, however after creating an mpeg2 with Compressor, the motion became pixelated. It didn't play back as smoothly.</p><p>I used 7.6Mbps as Average Bit Rate & 9.0Mbps as Maximum Bit Rate with Motion Estimation set to Best and 2 Pass VBR.</p><p>I used AC3 (Dolby Digital) for audio compression.</p><p>Should I be using a lower bit rate or different settings? I always thought a higher number gives you a smoother image.</p><p></p><p>I'm using Mac Pro 2.66gHz with 2gb ram</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc2121, post: 556075, member: 28446"] Recently, I created a freeze frame of my video image, and then using keyframes within the Rotation menu, set it to rotate a few times. Playing it back in FCP looked fine, however after creating an mpeg2 with Compressor, the motion became pixelated. It didn't play back as smoothly. I used 7.6Mbps as Average Bit Rate & 9.0Mbps as Maximum Bit Rate with Motion Estimation set to Best and 2 Pass VBR. I used AC3 (Dolby Digital) for audio compression. Should I be using a lower bit rate or different settings? I always thought a higher number gives you a smoother image. I'm using Mac Pro 2.66gHz with 2gb ram [/QUOTE]
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