Best Video Encoding for Brightsign
Hello, I have read the video technote and several threads that discuss the best settings for encoding HD video for use on the Brightsign players. However, I am still unable to produce a satisfying video output. The footage that I am working with was shot at 25fps. I am experimenting with playing it back in 29.97p / 50i / 50p / 60i / 60p modes (all 1920x1080). I am trying many options using both H.264 and mpg2 compression. Exporting from Final Cut / Compressor then using tsmuxer to produce .ts files (when using H.264 - for mpg2 I produce a .mts file from Compressor and rename it to .ts). Most of the video I produce has a flickering quality or a severe aliasing / stepping. I assume that it is coming from deinterlacing - however I can't imagine that this is the best that the unit can produce in these modes, as I have a cheap media streamer that is producing much smoother video from the same files. I am on a tight schedule and I could use some advice / talking through at this point, as I need to move on to other aspects of coding my system with 5 Brightsign HD1010s. Is there a way I can speak with someone in tech support? Alternatively if there is anyone with advice, it would be quite welcome. Thanks in advance, _Sven