Progressive or interlaced for DVD from still pictures?
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Progressive or interlaced for DVD from still pictures?

 
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:47 pm    Post subject: Progressive or interlaced for DVD from still pictures? Reply with quote

I am editing a sort of cartoon made from a series of drawings with
voiceover. In order to play it on our local public access TV channel, I
export an interlaced .avi to miniDV tape using the MS codec.

If I want to create a DVD from the same material, will I get a better
looking video building my MPEG2 files with 480 progressive or just use the
same .avi as my source?
Will a 480p DVD+ or -R play on set-tops as well as in computers?
What codecs will give me the best quality?

J.Asling

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