Rendered movie looks interlaced when there’s camera movement – help needed!
Hi guys,
I have a FX1 and shot a wedding in SD, captured it in Premiere Pro 1.5 and rendered it out using the Adobe Media Encoder as the setting of PAL DV 4x3 High Quality 7MB CBR 1 Pass (although not sure if that’s is right) it looks fine on my two TVs & DVD players but not on the clients one? They say its grand when the camera is still but when it moves it looks all liney… interlaced I think. I think the problem lies with the Adobe Media Encoder setting, could anyone pleases help me? Thanks. |
What sort of tv did your client view it on?
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i am not sure, i will find out... would that make a differance? i mean do all tvs not display dvds the same? apart form pal & ntsc etc
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interlaced footage on lcd tvs usually doesnt mix. LCDs only really display progressive footage well from what i understand, i may however be incorrect.
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From what they describe, I would think you have made the common mistake of wrong field order in the encoding. Check your settings in the encoder to make sure you have chosen 'lower' field first. (although PAL is upper field first, both PAL and NTSC DV are lower field first). I don't use that encoder, so I don't know where in the interface you will see this option, but it should be in there somewhere.
When field order is wrong, the fields separate (because they have been reversed chronologically) which is more evident when there is motion in the frame. Anyway, just choose lower field and re-encode. Hope that fixes it up for you. |
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their tv could be an lcd so that would maybe explain it, thanks again guys for the help! |
Glad it worked out....
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I am an Avid man, and I have had different experiences for the conversion, with different programs and different XP installations. Carlos |
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or (maybe this should be a different post) is there any other ways to quickin render times?... even hardware wise? |
oops... this was a double post, now deleted
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