Frage von Bo:Hello,
I make it short and painless ,.........
Source: NTSC 720x480 interlaced
Objective: Deutsches Fernsehen
Program: Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
I am with my results, just not happy, so I would have liked a few practices belongs.
Please take reference to: Project settings, frame rate adjustment, aspect ratio, deinterlacing, scaling possibly, Export settings
Thanks in advance
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
insert the NTSC DVD into your DVD player. If the television is not too old, the presentation will probably look better than any converted video.
Antwort von ole_mueller:
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Antwort von beiti:
Of the standard converters, which I tried, it has Canopus ProCoder Express (approx. 60 Euro) delivered the most convincing quality. It works with frame blending. You can directly MPEG2 for DVD output, or synonymous NTSC DV-AVI> PAL DV-AVI (and vice versa), convert, so that it changed the next video still can edit.
With Premiere 6.0 (the latest version of Premiere, with the experience I had) was the import of NTSC material into a PAL project simply balanced with full frames, which is terribly jerky. This one could not really begin. Whether APP 2.0 board with it somehow means more can I do not know.
With After Effects it is in any case - but on the other hand, would ProCoder Express again significantly cheaper.
Antwort von Bo:
Thank you in advance for your quick answers,
werd try to CPC.
I would however still be a pure way interested in Premiere, the version should be synonymous hardly play a role.
The material is already in DV NTSC 720x480 interlaced before.