Infoseite // Premiere Pro 2.0 - NTSC pixel edges?



Frage von Tyllionaire:


Hello everybody,

Have a small problem ...
I have a clip in NTSC format, this has only 25 fps.
If I now import into Premiere and with 30 frames in NTSC format raushaue, I have pixelated edges ... Question: Can I somehow wegbekommen or do I have to take it in the purchase?

Thanks in advance ..

Gruß,
Tyll

Space


Antwort von Markus:

"Tyllionaire" wrote: I have a clip in NTSC format, this has only 25 fps.
That does not sound very logical. How did you come, that it is an original NTSC video is?

What if you have a project setting and to issue a PAL format to select?

Space


Antwort von Tyllionaire:

"Mark" wrote:
That does not sound very logical.


because I must agree with you: D. .. I only have this clip in 720x480 with 25 fps and should get it on an NTSC 29.97 fps clip with umrendern ... is it at all possible without a big loss?

Space


Antwort von Markus:

"Tyllionaire" wrote: ... only I did this clip at 720x480 with 25 fps get ...
As times but I would ask the vendor what it should be? Somehow it must have a transformation took place. And if you know the results may be a simple solution without any losses.

"Tyllionaire" wrote: ... and this is a clip with NTSC 29.97 fps umrendern ... is it at all possible without a big loss?
Yes, if the supplier file as it has generated by the video he just simply the wrong frame rate has been assigned. In this case the video you could quite easily as in After Effects and then import with 29.97 fps (ie accelerates) it.

Space


Antwort von Tyllionaire:

All have now solved with the Beschlunigungsvariante worked ... .. all are happy;) ..

Thanks again!

Space



Antworten zu ähnlichen Fragen //


Pixel Aspect Ratio premiere pro




slashCAM nutzt Cookies zur Optimierung des Angebots, auch Cookies Dritter. Die Speicherung von Cookies kann in den Browsereinstellungen unterbunden werden. Mehr Informationen erhalten Sie in unserer Datenschutzerklärung. Mehr Infos Verstanden!
RSS Suche YouTube Facebook Twitter slashCAM-Slash