Frage von HaraldM:Hi friends,
you can find me here just to help you:
Have a small project that is now on a DVD with menu aims. But I want to export the video. But I do so with movements and patrols have here (http://forum.slashcam.de/kurzfilm-stairway-to-eternity-vt70237.html?highlight=streifen + movement) have read, it should be "de-interlace" export times I wanted to ask how this goes with Premiere CS3, so I then do in Encore CS3 can be further processed.
Sorry, if now is a silly question, but I know there really is not grad next.
Thank you!
Antwort von tommyb:
Naaaaaah ... This strip is called interlaced stripes. This is quite normal and is a technical thing. You must not remove them unless you want the whole post on a medium that is not with interlaced material may circumvent such as the Internet with the exchange of video platforms.
The DVD can be interlaced material very well processed.
Export your material as MPEG2 and vorallem interlaced. The whole then into your authoring program, DVD, and burn times s.TV look. Schwupps, the stripes are gone.
PS: The stripes synonymous then you get away if you have a MPEG2 file exportierst and in VLC player anschaust. There must be only the deinterlacer to Bob (ing) to be and already it looks as it should: liquid with 50 frames per second.
Antwort von HaraldM:
Ah, ok. First, thank you that you've taken the time to send me to respond.
So, once the video is on a DVD and once as an FLV file on my HP.
First DVD: How can I now "interlaced" export. When I go to the Media Encoder, I can then MPEG-2 DVD menu. Should I change the settings so let? So, even on PAL, but otherwise. Interlaced is when "Field Order", eh? As is "Lower" - should I leave?
And now for the FLV file: I can select yes synonymous, so Adobe FLV. Shall I then because the settings can be synonymous?
Sorry that I'm still not quite durchblick ...