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How can I use DVFilm Atlantis with non-Firewire AVI-based video editing systems, ilke the Decklink?

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How can I use DVFilm Atlantis with non-Firewire AVI-based video editing systems, ilke the Decklink?

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DVFilm Atlantis beginning with release 2.0 will read almost any AVI format including uncompressed (Millions of colors/24 bit, but not Millions+/32bits or with alpha). • The DeInterlace option seems to have no effect on my video, why not? If you shot frame mode, or used a slow shutter speed of 1/30th sec or slower, cameras like the Canon XL-1 and the Sony VX-2000 will record both fields simultaneously, and so the DeInterlace option in Atlantis has no effect. We do not recommend shooting with slow shutter speeds because the slower shutter speeds will blur motion much more than a movie camera would. With DVFilm Atlantis and standard, interlaced PAL, you get both film-like NTSC suitable for digital projection and (with your unprocessed video) compatibility with transfer to film. • What about fast shutter speeds like 1/250th sec? We do not recommend these either. Processed footage will look best and most film-like at 1/50th sec shutter speed. If you need more information on why to use certa

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