Hello, With Premiere 6.0, I have cut a few videos together and now had to realize that in some scenes, the gesatme Picture einwenig distorted in movement. How could I lie there Exportire with 100% quality
I guess you've watched the video you s.PC monitor? This phenomenon results from the presentation of video images in the
Antwort von Dominik:
The images are not distorted, but you see in this case only one field. DV images were composed of an upper and a lower half image. Either you export the picture with half-images merged (progressive) or you will add the 2nd Field artificially added (with an image editing program like Photoshop)
Wars what you were referring to?
Gruss Dominik
Antwort von themonk:
The entire movie, I have already burned to DVD but I have on the television the same problem a few scenes are good and others hold somewhat distorted as one can see in the picture.
I have the whole as a Microsoft DV Avi (Avi and Microsoft) without a compressor, pixel ratio, I have 1.067, frame size 720x576 and frame rate 25
Antwort von Markus:
It is really not normal that it is synonymous to the DVD or s.Television these comb effect. I've re-read your initial post and I cut across the phrase "with Premiere 6.0 at a few videos together" stumbled.
What is the origin of these video files? The size or frame rate was s.The PAL television standard adapted?
Antwort von themonk:
The videos I've transferred all of the Camara with Premiere
Frame Rate 25 Kommpressor DV NTSC
Antwort von Markus:
If the recordings were actually made in the American NTSC television standard? Then, 29.97 fps would be correct.
Antwort von themonk:
Hello, I have now made a new film nud say that I have had the same problem again like last time. However, it was the last time when recording of the fact that I cam2pc NTSC + 29.97 fps. Export and took the PAL 25 fps. This time is not all equal and the problem is still there. Here again the properties of the movie is unedited:
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Path and file name: H: \ Film1.avi File Size: 10.74 MB bytes Total duration: 0, 51, 37, 16 Average Data Rate: 3.55 MB per second Resolution: 720 x 576 Color Depth: 24 bits Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,067 Framerate: 25.00 fps
Audio: 32000 Hz - 16 bit - stereo
AVI file information: Contains 1 video track (s) and 1 audio track (s).
Video Track 1: Total time is 0, 51, 37, 16 The size is 10.37 GB byte (Middle Frame = 145.62 KB) Byte This movie seem to be missing frames. It contains 77,361 keyframes. There are 1 blank frames. Framerate: 25.00 fps Frame Size: 720 x 576 Color Depth: 24 bits Compressor: 'dvsd' DVSoft (TM)
The properties of the film has been exported (the with the distorted picture)
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Path and file name: H: \ Film2.avi File size: 3.05 GB bytes Total duration: 0, 14, 26, 16 Average Data Rate: 3.61 MB per second Resolution: 720 x 576 Color Depth: 24 bits Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,067 Framerate: 25.00 fps
Audio: 48000 Hz - 16 bit - stereo
AVI file information: Contains 1 video track (s) and 1 audio track (s).
Video Track 1: Total time is 0, 14, 26, 16 The size is 2.90 GB byte (Middle Frame = 148.12 KB) Byte It contains 21,642 keyframes. Framerate: 25.00 fps Frame Size: 720 x 576 Color Depth: 24 bits Compressor: 'dvsd' DVSoft (TM)
Have you recorded with your new scenes Camera, PAL, or the same scenes were simply transferred to PAL? Because synonymous when you submit while scenes in PAL that can happen.
Ausßerdem You said that it is only sometimes extreme, sometimes gehts. Do you have a slow burning vielleciht motion made and set the fields to render? Then when you export AP has a problem. Or everything you always distorted, but it is not landscapes in such places, such as in brain!?