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Diana Fisk September 30th, 2015 08:15 PM

Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Hi Everyone

I am trying to export a concert I filmed on 1080i in Premiere Pro 2015.0.2.

I have been struggling over the few days with the project looking fine in Premiere but once exported I can see flashes of white lines or the clip that was under the top clip in Premiere as though it has gone missing (if that makes sense).

I spoke to Adobe on the phone yesterday and they advised me to change the Video Rendering and Playback option to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only. I have done this and started the export process again only to find that now I am getting the horizontal jittery lines on the final output that I believe is an interlacing issue?

My question is what export settings should I be using in Premiere if this is 1080i footage and the output will be just to DVD anyway? I did change the field options for one clip which sorted it out but I have around 2 hours worth of clips and don't have time to manually change all of them.

Would any other settings on export assist? The use maximum render quality of frame blending or does this affect the quality of the final output.

Sigh. Any assistance would be great!

Thank you
Diana

Robert Young September 30th, 2015 09:36 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
In the export settings you should be using "Format: MPEG2-DVD"
One potential critical issue is the frame order.
1080i video is interlaced UPPER FRAME FIRST
MPEG2-DVD format defaults to "Field Order:LOWER FIRST" in the export settings.
You should change that setting to UPPER FIRST.
If you still feel that you are getting interlace artifacts, you might try "Field Order: Progressive"
Creating a high quality DVD transcode can be frustrating, particularly from interlaced source files.
Blu Ray is a no brainer, going from 1080i source to 1080i Blu Ray- it always looks beautiful, but DVD can be a big PIA until you get your exact work flow perfected.
BTW, when you do get it right, save the export settings as a custom preset and maybe make some written notes as well for future reference.
Good luck

Ann Bens October 2nd, 2015 12:47 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Just use a mpeg2-dvd preset. Your source is interlaced so should the dvd. As pointed out before fields should be set to upper.
No frame blending and no preview files.
You can turn max render quality on if you do not have a mpe hardware, otherwise you can leave it off.

Paul Cronin October 5th, 2015 07:51 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Sorry to say this is a bug in the Adobe PP CC software and has been for the last year plus. Go on the Adobe forum and look into all the options by users, Adobe is not much help with this.

Ann Bens October 6th, 2015 04:04 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
What bug would that be?

Paul Cronin October 6th, 2015 06:25 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
The new Mac Pro hardware has a bug with PP CC that creates the horizontal lines flashing on and off through out videos on render out and on timelines. It is very well documented on the Adobe forums for the last 18 months.

Ann Bens October 6th, 2015 04:18 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
That would be H.264 not mpeg2-dvd which one needs for dvd.

Paul Cronin October 6th, 2015 06:00 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Ok, if you say so, mine does it in the time line and at times I have to redo the project. It is not just h264

Noa Put October 7th, 2015 01:19 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
If that is the case, why are you still using premiere? I would go mad if I had to redo a project and what guarantee do you have it would not happen again, and again? Being able to render out a project is a fundamental operation of a NLE, it's ridiculous to have to find workarounds.

Ann Bens October 7th, 2015 04:40 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Cronin (Post 1900002)
Ok, if you say so, mine does it in the time line and at times I have to redo the project. It is not just h264

OS X Mavericks10.9.4 supposed to have fixed the problem.

Paul Cronin October 7th, 2015 06:16 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Noa,

I have 400 projects with the same company and I am always going back to old ones. So moving to a different NLE is not possible at this time.

Ann,
I have not heard that solves it. You could have just solved it I will upgrade the OS today.

Ann Bens October 7th, 2015 11:08 AM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Dont upgrade to El Capitan!!!!

Paul Cronin October 7th, 2015 12:14 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Upgraded to 10.9.5 and it is a lot better.

Ann Bens October 7th, 2015 03:41 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
That is good to hear.

Paul Cronin October 7th, 2015 06:01 PM

Re: Export Help - Before I throw my computer against the wall!
 
Thank you Ann


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