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Al Ioimo March 19th, 2006 09:19 AM

What I see is not what I get
 
What I see is not what I get. I am using Premier Pro. I complete a project within premiere and it looks just fine. It is not until I burn to a DVD that I find all kinds bugs. Flickering movement, clips that I program to motion play and then freeze at the end look just fine in Premiere, but when I watch the finished product on DVD I t amperes to jitter or snap just as it turns to a still. How can I work these bugs out before I burn if Premiere if dose not recognize the problems to begin with?


Thanks Guys
Any help would be appreciated.

Graham Wright March 19th, 2006 07:03 PM

In your export settings, did you change the field order from lower to upper?

Glenn Chan March 19th, 2006 11:08 PM

This sounds like it could be one of two problems:

A- Interlace flicker: This happens when you have horizontal, thin 1-pixel lines that have high contrast.
You see this on CRT TVs, but not non-CRT display devices or CRT computer monitors.

The happens because the refresh rate for each field is only ~30hz (30 times a second).

The remove interlace flicker or de-interlace filter will fix this, at the expense of resolution. You can also try slight blur in the vertical direction.

B- Reversed field order: This happens when one field is displayed before the other. So instead of seeing fields 1 2 3 4 5 6, you are seeing 2 1 4 3 6 5.

My guess is that it's probably situation A.

2- To avoid problems like these, monitor your video on a CRT TV or broadcast monitor.

They can be hooked up to your camera/deck, which is hooked up to your computer via firewire. In PPro, there should be external preview settings that control this.


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